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Lowering links, new sidestand?


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*Now shipping with an updated return spring!* The Camel Toe Side Stand for the 700 Tenere is a direct replacement for the factory cast aluminum stand.  Do you climb on your bike while the side stand is...

 

but he is out of the lowered ones at the moment

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27 minutes ago, Hibobb said:

*Now shipping with an updated return spring!* The Camel Toe Side Stand for the 700 Tenere is a direct replacement for the factory cast aluminum stand.  Do you climb on your bike while the side stand is...

 

but he is out of the lowered ones at the moment

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We should have more ready in a week or two.

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1 hour ago, SamiNami said:

I want to lower the bike a little bit, do I also need a shorter side stand? Where would I buy one?

You can get away without the lower stand, but you’ve got to be super careful how and where you park. 
 

the Camel ADV stand is a quality part. The foot is larger, too which has been nice for the trail. 

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On 11/16/2022 at 12:17 AM, SamiNami said:

I want to lower the bike a little bit, do I also need a shorter side stand? Where would I buy one?

 

I bought a -20 mm lowering link from Rally Raid.

It's an easy job on this model.

I raised the forks 18mm through the fork yolks and I can get both feet down quite nicely.

I'm 5'9'' with a 30'' inseam.

I didn't need to swap out the side stand but, sometimes I need to shuffle the bike a bit to keep it safe if I'm on a bit of an adverse camber.

I don't find it a problem at all.

 

Here's what I did...hope it helps.

 

 

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