Hey mate I got my front folks lowered. What parts now do I need to raise it up again? ( misplaced all parts that came with it originally) 🤦🏾♂️ Also if you could tell me what I need to raise rear suspension also? Thank you. Amatuer motorbike Dad.
@MXG okay perfect thanks for the video and the response. I have the Husky EE5 at the shop atm but want to make sure they know what they are doing lol. My 7 year old is on a Cobra FWE while my 5 year old is looking for a faster bike for 4 - 6.
How many ounces or cc's of oil and what weight oil.
is this the same lowering kit that will work for a 2019 Husqvarna tc 50? everything says 2020+
Wait!!! What about adding oil?
I accidentally cut it out haha
Great videos
Thanks Lucas!
12:36 into the video, what tool is that? I am almost to that step am I going to need that to complete this project?
That is a fork seal driver.
Hey mate I got my front folks lowered. What parts now do I need to raise it up again? ( misplaced all parts that came with it originally) 🤦🏾♂️
Also if you could tell me what I need to raise rear suspension also? Thank you.
Amatuer motorbike Dad.
All you need to do on the rear shock is remove the spacer.
On the forks you will need the long damper rods and the inner adjustment rod.
@@mxgryan thanks so much.
Any part numbers for those rods?
Is the lowering kit ordered directly from Husqvarna include the rear and front forks loweing parts? Or are the front fork rods a separate kit?
The KTM lowering kit includes everything.
@MXG okay perfect thanks for the video and the response. I have the Husky EE5 at the shop atm but want to make sure they know what they are doing lol. My 7 year old is on a Cobra FWE while my 5 year old is looking for a faster bike for 4 - 6.
@@BWT599 well just send them this video link! Haha
@@mxgryan I did hehe. Fingers 🤞. They are pros but not many little 50s roll through for service.
@BW T if they have any techs that regularly do suspension work , they will be fine.
at 6:00 what tool is that? I think i may have to make my own version
It's pin wrench socket. You can use a regular pin wrench.