Anyone Try This Jack Up Kit

JonnyQuest

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Hey all, anyone try these? I’m not planning on tough terrain riding, but don’t like the way these bikes squat down when you sit on them. More for esthetics over function.

Thanks!
 

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used 25mm Lust Racing LOWERING dogbones on the 660. good product. not seen the need on the 1200ES (i'm approx 100kg in gear, 1rider, 1 case pre-load)
 

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I fitted that exact kit to my ES 2 years ago, loved what it did for the handling, both on tarmac and dirt. On the road it gives quicker turn in and more cornering clearance, on the dirt I found it allowed me to move the bike around more to counter balance slides, etc.. I was and still am very happy with the results.
 

JonnyQuest

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I fitted that exact kit to my ES 2 years ago, loved what it did for the handling, both on tarmac and dirt. On the road it gives quicker turn in and more cornering clearance, on the dirt I found it allowed me to move the bike around more to counter balance slides, etc.. I was and still am very happy with the results.
Excellent. Is yours a 10 or 20mm?
Just what I wanted to hear. Next to an ECU reflash, that’s my next purchase for my newly acquired 2012.
 

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I went for the 20mm lift, I am 6’2” tall so have long legs, I have Anthony’s flash on my ECU (love the bike) and a seat concept seat (big improvement over stock).
 

JonnyQuest

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Awesome to hear! The 2012 I just bought has a Seat Concepts. Can’t wait to try it out.
I’ll be contacting Anthony once I get the bike delivered.
 

Fennellg

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Been playing with that very idea for while. Thinking about bolting metal or to the bottom. I also have a rubber jack puck. Also considering jb weld.
 

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I have the 2015 ES model and the bike was very vertical with the stock linkages, once I fitted the longer linkages, the bike now leans at a normal angle on the side stand, so no extensions where needed for the side stand, I am running a stiffer rear spring on my shock than standard. You may get lucky and not need an extension for the side stand.. :)

Gary
 

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Mine leans way too much with the raising bones. Especially when set two up.
 

Bill_C

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If you find that you want/need a longer sidestand or center stand, check out T-Rex Racing. I have their adjustable center stand and it's top quality and well worth the price.

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