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Lowering a High Motorcycle or Dirt Bike ?Tips and Tricks for Adjusting Ride Height

Apr 15, 20267viewsBlogs

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Lowering a High Motorcycle or Dirt Bike Riding a motorcycle or dirt bike can be a thrilling experience, but for shorter riders, it can be a bit challenging. One of the biggest challenges is the height of the motorcycle

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Lowering a High Motorcycle or Dirt Bike

Riding a motorcycle or dirt bike can be a thrilling experience, but for shorter riders, it can be a bit challenging. One of the biggest challenges is the height of the motorcycle or dirt bike. If you are a shorter rider, you may struggle to reach the ground, which can make it difficult to control the bike. Fortunately, there are several ways to lower a high motorcycle or dirt bike to make it more manageable for shorter riders. In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to lower a high motorcycle or dirt bike.

1. Determine the Height Difference

Before you start lowering your motorcycle or dirt bike, you need to determine how much you need to lower it. Measure the height of your bike from the ground to the seat. Then, measure your inseam from the ground to your crotch. Subtract your inseam measurement from the height of the bike to determine the height difference. This will give you an idea of how much you need to lower the bike.

One important thing to keep in mind is that lowering your bike too much can affect its handling and performance. It\'s important to find the right balance between comfort and performance.

2. Lower the Suspension

The easiest way to lower a high motorcycle or dirt bike is to lower the suspension. Most bikes have adjustable suspension that can be lowered to some extent. If your bike has adjustable suspension, you can lower it by adjusting the preload or the ride height.

To adjust the preload, you will need to use a spanner wrench to turn the adjuster on the shock absorber. Turning the adjuster clockwise will increase the preload, which will raise the ride height. Turning the adjuster counterclockwise will decrease the preload, which will lower the ride height.

To adjust the ride height, you will need to adjust the linkage on the rear suspension. This can be done by removing the bolts that hold the linkage in place and repositioni

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