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Kawasaki Z900 / Z900RS Multi-level Lowering Link

T-Rex Racing Kawasaki Z900 / Z900RS Lowering Link


 
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Part Number: LL244-17
Our Price: $99.95

Quantity in Stock:20


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Description
 
  • Condition: New
  • Material: Steel
  • No cut or plastic fairing modifications required
  • Fit Models: Kawasaki
  • 2017 - 2023 Z900
  • 2018 - 2023 Z900RS
  • PDF Instruction:
This purchase is an adjustable lowered lowering link. It can go from stock height to approximately 2" lower. We also carry adjustable kickstands if you are planning on lowering your bike.

Average Rating: Average Rating: 4 of 5 4 of 5 Total Reviews: 2 Write a review »

  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Great product! January 24, 2024
Reviewer: Hector Perez from Jacksonville, FL United States  
Not sure what the other person reviewing these is talking about. It is 100% correct that the shock mounts into the 3-hole side, not the single hole side. Yes, instructions shoild be a little more detailed. Install is still  a breeze as long as you have the correct tools and support the bike properly (very important). Parts quality is very good. Bike looks great and is way more comfortable to ride now. This is our 3rd set of lowering links from T-Rex and haven't had a single complaint yet.

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
3 of 5 Kawasaki Z900 / Z900RS Multi-level Lowering Link February 21, 2022
Reviewer: M B from TX  
The instructions do not say which end the shock is mounted to, and there is not an installed photo of the links. UGH!!!  I emailed T-Rex which end is the shock mounted to and their customer service told me the three-hole end.  I installed the shock to the three-hole end, and the shock spring seat hits the links when I ride.  I then installed the shock to the one-hole end and that resolved the issue.  I wasted way more hours on this install and nicked up the links and my shock spring seat.

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