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| gasyz | Dec 9 2014, 05:48 PM Post #1 |
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Hi all.my Dad has just bought himself a little Ccm 230 to play on,but it's a touch to high for him.we can't seem to find any info about lowering or lowering links.Any ideas? |
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| Monty | Dec 9 2014, 09:02 PM Post #2 |
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I doubt there are any, have you contacted CCM and asked. If the rear shock uses dog bones for the linkage, get some longer ones made up. basically two flat plates 5mm thick with the correct size hole top and bottom drop the forks through the yokes as much as you can remove seat cover and cut some foam out then refit its a start Edited by Monty, Dec 9 2014, 09:03 PM.
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If it aint sharp I can play with it My Utube Channel, lots of bike vids here. Subscribe if you likehttp://www.youtube.com/user/choppermark?feature=watch
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