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Anonymous
Struts to replace the rear shocks
hey guys how hard is it to make some stuts for a 83 gs650e i want to lower the rear as far as posible i am a short guy 5'6"and does any of you live near detroit MI ?Tags: None
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daveo
depends on how complicated you want to make them.... you can just weld a clevis onto one end of a piece of barstock, drill a hole in the other, or if you have a 2-eye bolt type shock, a piece of bar stock with a hole in each end will work, if you want to make them adjustable you'll need to work a segment in there with some threads and a locknut...you'll probably want to pick up a kidney belt , especially with the chuckholes around Detroit...you'll lose a bunch of cornering ability too, the amount you lose will depend on how low you go
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And if you ride with a passenger,they won't be happy.....
Plusnit won't handle very well. Now the rear end will always be parallel
versus each side shock compressing as needed.Keith
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2015Triumph Trophy SE
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Anonymous
You would have to relocate your shock mounts or use shorter shocks. Be sure to lower your front forks by the same amount to maintain stability.
I am just around the corner in dearborn, on Outer Drive.
Allan
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