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Old Feb 12, 2010 | 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Dark-SRT4
I've actually thought about owning an 06+ R6 and lowering strictly for street use...knowing myself it would be decked with track plastics before I order any lowering links.

First off, lowering the bike will affect the way it handles and in an adverse manner; you're changing the geometry and balance of the bike.

If you do lower it you want to lower the front and rear equally so that you keep the same rake, if the rake is off you could have a potential hazard on your hands.

The R6 does have a pretty ridiculously high seat height so if you're lowering also to make it easier to manage then consider shaving the seat down a little, you can get almost an inch off the seat without killing the comfort (some have even replaced the foam with better foam that is thinner).

Talk to a couple of shops about the forks, see what kind of options you have and what you might be able to get out of the forks (if anything at all).

For the rear I would suggest an screw-based adjustable link, not the triangles or dogbones with multiple holes in them, you want something that you can fine tune. Something like THIS
Seeing how I just got a pair of dog bones for cheap, I will probably just work with them for a while. Maybe move onto those screw-based link later on.

Originally Posted by Dark-SRT4
I lowered my first R6 and I did it in every wrong way (lower triangles and lowering the tree), the bike handled like crap and the forks were a nuisance.

And this is my bike (I have posted it before here). It has been lowered by the previous owner in the front slightly. I going to lower it about another inch to inch 1/2 from it is currently, once I put the dog bone on.

Old Feb 25, 2010 | 03:37 PM
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Old Feb 25, 2010 | 03:53 PM
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I lowered the rear of my R6(see above post), also will be painting the wheels white, and paint matching the lower fairings blue. Maybe some mirror block offs too. Will post up some pics of them this weekend.

Any suggestings for plate mounting on a lowered bike? My plate hit the tire and ripped off, so right now its mounted but bent at like 70 degree angle so it's almost not-readable from behind.

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Old Feb 25, 2010 | 04:21 PM
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No where near as sexy as some of the bikes posted, but throwing mine out there before I start adding things here and there.



Old Feb 25, 2010 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BatEclipse99
I lowered the rear of my R6(see above post), also will be painting the wheels white, and paint matching the lower fairings blue. Maybe some mirror block offs too. Will post up some pics of them this weekend.

Any suggestings for plate mounting on a lowered bike? My plate hit the tire and ripped off, so right now its mounted but bent at like 70 degree angle so it's almost not-readable from behind.
What about a swingarm mounting bracket? Something like this....
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Old Feb 26, 2010 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by G22Hybrid
What about a swingarm mounting bracket? Something like this....
I saw those but I think it's VA law it has to be posted horizontally. So Im looking for something that mounts that way.

What kinda bike do you have? Appears to be older, but clean as fuck haha.
Old Feb 26, 2010 | 09:26 PM
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my buddy had one on his zx10 on the left side.
it went missing. apparently it ripped off in a corner.
Old Feb 27, 2010 | 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by BatEclipse99
I saw those but I think it's VA law it has to be posted horizontally. So Im looking for something that mounts that way.

What kinda bike do you have? Appears to be older, but clean as fuck haha.
Ah I see.

It's a 1991 Honda VFR750, with 23k miles.
Old Feb 27, 2010 | 11:51 AM
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Ah I see.

It's a 1991 Honda VFR750, with 23k miles.
Sweet, stock with one sided swing arm?
Old Feb 27, 2010 | 03:29 PM
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