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Lowering seat height on the 4-strokes
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 801641, member: 16241"] Here's some pictures of the CRF I had lowered 5 inches. It's valved and sprung for DTX usage but it will still clear a big jump without any problems. Having ridden bikes setup both ways I think a properly setup lowered bike turns better, slides better, and is generally just more fun to ride. Here's a link that describes what Jeremy did to my YZF444: [url]http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?t=5236&highlight=beast[/url] The work on the CRF was a bit less extensive but the results were even better. Jeremy has spent a lot of time working with the KTM factory Supermoto team and a lot of winning DTX racers so he has learned a ton about how to best accomplish a successful lowering job. [/QUOTE]
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