gaillarry Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 After reading all the pros/cons about lowering the RSV I bought a Barons rear lowering kit. The instructions aren't the greatest (no pics) so I have a couple of questions on the install. - relocating the brake caliper: is it necessary to remove the mufflers to take out the rear axle? - removing the connecting arms: with the rear wheel off the ground (unweighted), when I remove the bolts for the connecting arms what prevents the wheel from dropping further down or do I have to support the wheel?? Doug
Hulign Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 (edited) I just did this myself. Yes you will have to pull the axle. Its not real hard to do the caliper part. I would just tale the line loose and wait till the caliper is all bolted down to figure out how the brake line needs to lay. As for the links I waited till all the back was done and then did those. I did have the play with the height a bit to get the bolts lined up. I didn't have to loosen anything else. I did cheat and use an air impact to save my knuckles a bit. Good luck! Frank Edited May 5, 2011 by Hulign
Hulign Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 Almost forgot... I would run a bit more pressure in the rear shock. Also pull off the passenger seat and put a few washers under the bolt that sits centered in the rear fender. When we rode 2up on a couple odd bumps that bolt rubbed the tire. Rick Butler mentioned that in the fine print they might have mentioned this was meant for 1up riding? I have mine lowered front and back and like it a lot. But I do scrape the mufflers from time to time. Frank
gaillarry Posted May 5, 2011 Author Posted May 5, 2011 Had to remove the muffler but all went well, thanks for the info.
Mike G in SC Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 (edited) Both my RSTD and RSV are lowered in the rear (Barons kit). But I didn't want the full 1.5". So, for both, I had a local fab guy make a pair for of links that are half way between the stock and the Barons links. So the rear is dropped more like 3/4". (Someone here said for each 1/4" you add/sub on the links you lower/raise the rear 1".) Makes a lot less muffler scrapes, less on the kickstand and handling is closer to stock but still give me a better footing at stop, with two up. On the RSTD, I'm also lowered 1/2" in the front. So, close to level. Would like to lower the RSV front 3/4" but,, not that adventurous. (Anyone in the SC area who's good at lowering the front on a RSV ($$) ?) Mike G. Edited May 6, 2011 by Mike G in SC
Hulign Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 Just compared my stock links to the lowering links. There is 3/8 of a difference. I have a set on the way that is 2/8 so that I can have about 1 inch drop. I actually did the measurements 3 times cause it just seemed like there should be more of a difference! I dropped my front as well...wasn't bad but did turn the tubes out a bit so the air valves would clear the bars. Sad that I got it most of the way reassembled before we noticed...haha Frank
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