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TOPIC: 2" Lowering Link Primo vs UFO?

Re: 2" Lowering Link Primo vs UFO? 1 year 3 weeks ago #11

I have got a new in the box UFO 2" not going to use, will sell
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Re: 2" Lowering Link Primo vs UFO? 1 year 3 weeks ago #12

I lower mine using the YGear lowering spring kit. I like the drop and handling, bike feels lighter. I am 5'7" with a 29 inseam. Needed to get closer to the ground, did the seat (Corbin) and kit. Very stable at speed and no issue with corners, don't knee drag.


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