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Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - Pink Angel - 18-02-2008 A girlfriend of mine is sick of standing at the lights on her tippy toes and wants to lower her bike. I know, I know, I don't agree, but she wants it. So the question is, does anyone have any recommendations of a good mechanic who can do this job in Melbourne? Thanks in advance ![]() RE: Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - Gunmetal - 18-02-2008 lowering links should do the job? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-Suzuki-Hayabusa-2-lowering-links-dog-bones-08_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1638Q2em122QQcategoryZ35592QQihZ007QQitemZ170194273297QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD2V RE: Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - Volvi - 18-02-2008 lower custom seat perhaps. RE: Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - NEMESIS - 19-02-2008 High heels,works every time ![]() RE: Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - simmo - 19-02-2008 NEMESIS Wrote:High heels,works every time Nem I told you before about wearing high heel shoes in public ![]() The lowering kit I got on E-bay $100 ish was for the front (spacers) to drop the forks 20-25mm & the rear about the threaded bolt type. RE: Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - Maj - 19-02-2008 What bike, some are easy to make links for others are not. RE: Bike Lowering - any recommendations in Melb? - NEMESIS - 19-02-2008 simmo Wrote:NEMESIS Wrote:High heels,works every time 0h you LOVE IT ![]() |