What's your opinion about lowering the busa ???

t5stang91

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^ lol i do miss the way i could corner before when it was stock height, im sure raising it would make it even better. it does take a way a little of the cornering ability but i still throw mine down no problem, just a little more work for a fat guy :laugh:

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How low do you want to go??? Do you plan on ever putting a passenger on the back and how much does that passenger weigh.

I am - 1" in the front and -2" in the rear rides just fine. I can take turns faster than the law allows so handling and cornering was not an issue for me. But for some they need more :laugh:

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If you want looks and comfort, then lower it at the cost of handling.
If you are a canyon carver, leave it be or raise it 1" at the rear.

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I bought 3 hole links. I set mine in the middle whole in the rear. I have not lowered the front. I dont see much difference in the handeling. I ride twisties and I can still roll through the curves very easily. I dont regret lowering it one bit. And no more tippy toes lol!

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What is the best link to use??? Vortex??

Are they hard to install?

Thanks,

Not too hard to install,put Soupy's on mine and if i can do it anyone can.:thumbsup:

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I lowered mine 2" in the front and back. I noticed no difference in cornering or handling. But I don't drag my knee every corner I take, but I still can keep up with most people on curves.
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