just received this item from motorradgarage . will install and test it later.
good quality.
good quality.
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From the MotorradWorks website:markjenn said:Are these links alum? I'm not a fan of substituting alum for steel for suspension dogbones due to strength and fatigue issues.
Correct...ColoRider said:From the MotorradWorks website:
"Manufactured from high tensile alloy steel by Motorrad Works,these links will lower the rear of your XT1200Z Super Tenere by 25mm.Simply raise the forks through the triple clamp to balance the bike to your requirements"
Alum dogbones are sold fairly commonly on Ebay for all sorts of bikes and many feel they're "plenty strong enough". I'm the resident worry-wart about things like this, so I usually stick my $0.02 in to warn folks that they're substituting a weaker part. Glad to see you're selling the steel ones.Wasp said:I could not imagine anyone worth their soul would manufacture such a high stressed component from aluminium.
Hey zmann, how is the bike on the center stand after installing the raising link?zman68 said:install it's good build and accurate part ..piece of cake .
now s10 have new ride height ,handling and enjoyed it .
thank you greg.
smile smile....
See what Zman has to say, but I believe it's actually easier to get on the centre stand after the stand extensions are welded on.Koinz said:Hey zmann, how is the bike on the center stand after installing the raising link?
yes as greg say and even with both pannier load up it's easier to put on center stand.Wasp said:See what Zman has to say, but I believe it's actually easier to get on the centre stand after the stand extensions are welded on.
The bike actually sits a bit more upright on the side stand as well, which it needed as they laid over a bit far IMO.
Greg.