How to Lower Your KTM Suspension

Posted by Britney Bedfor
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May 6, 2016
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Many KTM bikes these days come with very high seats, which can get uncomfortable for short or average height riders. Lowering of suspension can help in such case, and it helps to know how to lower your KTM suspension.

Many riders, especially novice ones, don’t know how to lower KTM suspension on the bike on their own, and for such riders it is advised to take help of experts. Such companies provide you with suspension lowering system which can be easily installed and removed, and can lower the bike as per the rider’s requirements. They also advise on lowering a motorcycle by 1", but can go up to 2” in certain cases. They should be experts in dealing with any kind of bike either dirt, street, or ATV. Even if you don’t know how to lower your KTM suspension, you should find out whether the lowering will be done by adding special spacers or by changing the springs and custom machining.

For those new riders who aren’t aware about how to lower KTM suspension and are planning to hire the services of a specialized shop should still keep in mind an important point: The amount of lowering should be same on both the sides of the bike otherwise the geometry of the bike will be upset. For this, install internal spacers in the shock, shorter springs in the fork ,andspacers for limiting extension. Another thing to note is the importance of KTM linkage guard as it helps in protecting the KTM linkage which is otherwise common. Husqvarna linkage guard one of the most popular choices and with good reason.

There are many advantages of the KTM Husqvarna linkage guard, main ones being: the stronger and lighter 7075 aircraft grade billet aluminium, fully assembled facilitating easy plug-and-play installation, comes in five different lengths, one of the best quality HK needle bearings and seals, long service life and very smooth sliding over rocks. As a result of so many benefits, Husqvarna linkage guard is one of the most popular choices of KTM linkage guard.

However, if you don’t know how to lower your KTM suspension, you should understand the potential downsides of suspension lowering if done without a good kit. These include: high expenses, especially if revalving is done too, requirement of changing suspension again at the time of selling, and difficulty in making changes after lowering is already done.

There are many misconceptions about suspension lowering, with certain bikers thinking it will damage the bike. However, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Suspension lowering, when done using a good kit, is completely safe, and the bike can be returned to the original form any time. If you want to learn how to lower KTM suspension on your own, invest in a good lowering which should at least contain a good KTM stock length and Husqvarna linkage guard among other things.

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