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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 28
| For anyone wondering about lowering your vision. I had mine loweredlast Friday and is wonderful for a little short fat guy. I got the lowering link from Arizona Victory and had it installed by my dealer who said that you couldn't lower a Vision. It took about an hou and a half. Part and labor were about three hundred dollars. I pushed the front forks up an inch or so by myself. Cut the rubber thing off of the kickstand to lower it also. You have to be careful getting on and off because after it is lowered the bike will roll to the right very easily. If you tend to land on the seat as you are moving to the right you will very easily have the bike fall to the right side. No clearance problems. That's why they only lower it an inch. Bob
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | All my friends know the low rider
The low rider is a little higher
Low rider drives a little slower
Low rider is a real goer
Low rider knows every street yeah!
Low rider is the one to meet yeah!
Low rider don't use no gas now
Low rider don't drive to fast
Take a little trip
Take a little trip
Take a little trip and see
Take a little trip
Take a little trip
Take a little trip with me
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
| I wouldn't have cut the rubber kickstand pad off. That is there in case you forget to pull the stand up and ride off. It kicks the stand up without ripping it out of your lower case. You might wish to put that back and have someone heat the stand and bend it out a bit more to acquire the appropriate lean angle. JMO |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 28
| Thanks. Good idea. Just trying to do something quick to keep it from falling. Bob |
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Cruiser
Posts: 60 Vancouver, B.C. & La Quinta, CA | Lowered my Ness. Ordered new
Blk stand. Cut one inch and screw tapped the two ends and welded. Waiting for final step, chroming. Voil?, right size stand for a lowered Vision. |
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