I have a 2023 Ryker 900 Sport, I had put the a-arm skid plates on first, then move onto installing end links I purchase from Amazon. Not too hard, but using needle nose plyers like someone else suggested worked much better. Full sized skid plate was another story, but eventually accomplished
I have a 2023 Ryker 900 Sport, I had put the a-arm skid plates on first, then move onto installing end links I purchase from Amazon. Not too hard, but using needle nose plyers like someone else suggested worked much better.
Full sized skid plate was another story, but eventually accomplished
It does make a difference no matter what the haters say. Gonna order some for mine. A little play helps to work together with suspension.
Did make a difference, most especially riding over railroad tracks
In my opinion all of the changes I have made so far have improved the bike’s performance or comfort.
I got the T-Rex Fabrications links. I would definitely recommend this as the first upgrade. It's easy and the handling improves so much.
Got them it does make a difference in the ride
Would need to switch them a 23 sport rally
I thought u want a stiffer suspension?
Did you install the links yourself? Looks straight forward enough (to my untrained eye anyway).
Yes
@@TOWIIBRAVO How long did it take and was it as easy as it looks?
Took me bout 30mins. If you know what you are doing and the right tools it's a very easy thing to do. It is worth the money.
I don't see how looser is better and pros say changing links is a waste of time and money.
My experience is that the bike handles better. The oem and aftermarket links are very different from perhaps there’s something to that.
Waste of time no matter what you say unless change sway bar