YFZ450 lowering kit question
#1
Today I am going to look at a YFZ450. It's got tons of sweet mods, both for going fast andd looking good.
The only thing is that it has a lowering kit on both the front and back. The current owner used it for drag racing. I want to use it for trails and light MX (just playing on a practice track).
Is getting the heigh back to stock just a matter of switching the shocks back to the stock position or is it more involved? This is a sweet ride with lots of good mods and perfect except for the lowering kit.
The only thing is that it has a lowering kit on both the front and back. The current owner used it for drag racing. I want to use it for trails and light MX (just playing on a practice track).
Is getting the heigh back to stock just a matter of switching the shocks back to the stock position or is it more involved? This is a sweet ride with lots of good mods and perfect except for the lowering kit.
#2
he may have bolted brackets to move the shock locations on the a arms out.. there's also prolly a bracket in the back to lower it....
and if i knew a quad was strictly used for drag racing. i prolyl wouldn't buy it... make sure the clutch isn't slipping
and if i knew a quad was strictly used for drag racing. i prolyl wouldn't buy it... make sure the clutch isn't slipping
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