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choptop
03-25-2014, 09:20 PM
Just ordered the 1" lowering bracket. going to do it myself. For you guys that have raised your fork tubes, are they easy to get at or do I have to remove a lot of tupperware. Have run a Google search w/out much success and don't have a service manual yet. Have adjusted them on a '02 & 09 Roadstar Warrior in the past but have not even looked at the 6's yet. Thanks in advance.

dickiedeals
03-25-2014, 09:29 PM
Just ordered the 1" lowering bracket. going to do it myself. For you guys that have raised your fork tubes, are they easy to get at or do I have to remove a lot of tupperware. Have run a Google search w/out much success and don't have a service manual yet. Have adjusted them on a '02 & 09 Roadstar Warrior in the past but have not even looked at the 6's yet. Thanks in advance.

I suspect lowering the F6B is a mistake. Better to get a lower profile seat. The stock height f6 drags supper easy. Just my opinion.Dickie

choptop
03-25-2014, 09:35 PM
I suspect lowering the F6B is a mistake. Better to get a lower profile seat. The stock height f6 drags supper easy. Just my opinion.Dickie

Have the seat, Mustang, I want more. Have read the reviews, feel comfortable w/the 1", it will fit my riding style and if it doesn't work out I can always go back to stock.

Just need some info on raising the forks.

Scotrod
03-25-2014, 10:23 PM
Might cruise the GL forums as some have modded their front suspension w/aftermarket, and I believe one flavor of aftermarket instructs you to raise the tubes in the triple-tree.

F6B1911
12-31-2014, 10:33 AM
I have a list of stuff I wanted to get done during the winter ... look like the lowering kit just got scratched off the list.
Been checking the Lower Wing Products web site for the past couple of weeks, it has been down, now today it looks like a parked site.
Anyone know if Lower Wings Products got bought out, merged or just faded away?

choptop
12-31-2014, 10:48 AM
I have a list of stuff I wanted to get done during the winter ... look like the lowering kit just got scratched off the list.
Been checking the Lower Wing Products web site for the past couple of weeks, it has been down, now today it looks like a parked site.
Anyone know if Lower Wings Products got bought out, merged or just faded away?

That would be to bad, it was a quality product.

shooter
12-31-2014, 12:52 PM
Dickie I expect a lot has to do with rider weight. I weigh 290 and ride two up most of the time. You're right the old gal drags if you're not careful. If he isn't a big guy I think1 inch will be OK.

choptop
12-31-2014, 01:26 PM
I am 230 and went the !", works fine for me.

choptop
12-31-2014, 01:38 PM
Face book page hasn't had any activity since June 4th.

choptop
12-31-2014, 04:29 PM
Most everything I own is lowered, I personally like the look. You learn how to compensate for it and live w/the limitations of a lowered vehicle. Speed bumps are not my friend.

BBB
01-02-2015, 12:21 PM
Most everything I own is lowered, I personally like the look. You learn how to compensate for it and live w/the limitations of a lowered vehicle. Speed bumps are not my friend.

I'm thr same way. As much as I love the looks, it's necessity for me (5'7" n short legged)
I have the mustang seat along with the lowerkng kit.
I lowered the front as well (per lower wings instruction) first but put the front back to the stick height. It's nice I can always slide the fork tubes up to lower whenever I want.