Author Topic: Muzzy lowering link and brake recall  (Read 2361 times)

Offline Awaz

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Muzzy lowering link and brake recall
« on: September 10, 2012, 07:03:36 AM »
Just trying to determine if you guys put the original lowering link back on before taking it in for brake recall. It is a bear to heave the bike up to its center stand with the decreased height - unless u put a piece of wood under the rear wheel.
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Offline maxtog

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Re: Muzzy lowering link and brake recall
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2012, 03:22:29 PM »
Just trying to determine if you guys put the original lowering link back on before taking it in for brake recall. It is a bear to heave the bike up to its center stand with the decreased height - unless u put a piece of wood under the rear wheel.

I certainly wouldn't.  The shops typically do not use the centerstand- they have their own stands for the bikes.  Remember, most bikes don't even have a centerstand.

Yes, with the lowering link, using the centerstand is quite difficult.
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