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punkwood2k 04-13-2012 07:13 PM

Soupys Performance Lowering Link experience?
 
I would like to lower my hawk a little bit so my wife can ride it too. Soupys is all over every google search I do, and is pretty much the only option I've found.
However, I dont trust the adjustable feature of this lowering link yet.

Has anyone bought / installed one of these? Thoughts? Experiences?

thanks!

307superseller 04-14-2012 02:15 PM

Had mine for two years know and holding strong however you must buy the adjustable kickstand as well witch the piece that you put the stand down with broke just the other day

RCVTR 04-16-2012 01:34 PM

It depends on how you use the bike. A lowering link will decrease the swingarm angle, which is an absolutely critical parameter in a high performance geometry configuration. Decreasing an already shallow swingarm angle will cause the rear suspension to squat on acceleration. This makes the suspension less compliant on corner exits because squat causes the suspension to compress. This negatively affects traction during aggressive riding in the twisties.

A high performance setup increases the swingarm angle, which then balances the chain force with the weight transfer, so the net effect is a minimal change in the rear suspension load during hard acceleration. This makes the suspension compliant, when you need rear traction the most.

8541Hawk 04-18-2012 12:12 AM

:iagree:


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