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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:30 pm
Post subject: Adjustable threaded lowering links
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Anybody have questions or need help with lowering we have directions
and products for you. Here is a description of our links and waht we
offer thanks have a good day.

http://www.soupysperformance.com

Welcome to Soupy's Performance
Home of Soupy's threaded lowering links
Horseshoe style lowering link for new style GSXR'S
Kawasaki ZX-14 lowering links
Dual turnbuckle style threaded LOWERING/RAISING links.
Single turnbuckle style threaded lowering link for Yamaha-Honda
Mini onboard air shifter / air ride compressor
Hayabusa front lowering kit
Hayabusa cut race/dragrace stepped seat

Our turnbuckle style lowering links are infinitely adjustable between
stock height and a 4 inch drop. No need to remove bolts and
disassemble the rear suspension everytime you raise or lower your
bike! Simply loosen the nuts and rotate the center portion of each
link the same amount. You do not have to remove bolts and find a way
to hold the bike up while you are doing it! The body is gold zinc
plated steel or stainless steel, NOT aluminum. The ends have a 1/2"
thread and are black oxided steel, NOT aluminum. Aluminum threads DO
NOT last and are dangerous! We manufacture, assemble, market and sell
these links...thats why we can offer them at such a great price!!!

Our links are the same thickness as the stock links. That means
your stock bolts and nuts are retained and the locking element of the
nuts will still be engaged. Some of our competition use a thicker than
stock link and the locking elem
ent is no longer engaged. DANGEROUS!!

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