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F4 lowering link?

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#1 ·
Hey guys am considering the purchase of a 2010 F4.....does anyone know if a lowering link is available for this bike?
Thanks guys-
 
#4 ·
If I understood correctly, modifying the factory hight impacts the entire setup and could potentially cause handling issues. I am 5'7 and wish I could lower mine by an inch but have refrained because of the former.

I am sure there are experts on this forum that could provide guidance.
 
#5 ·
Dr. Duc, yes of course lowering the ride height at the rear, would also necessitate lowering the ride height on the Front, it's all adjustable to some degree, and all those adjustments will affect handling.
On these bikes, a ride height tool is used to measure the rear,
One of this forum's MVP's, Noel "the Knurl" makes and sells them.
Keep in mind, lowering too much, affects ground clearance when cornering.
I have no idea what the lowest setting available would be, measured at the seat height.
 
#6 ·
To be honest I've come across this issue many times.......my Aprilia RSV4 also had a super high seat height and AF1 racing was testing a link that allowed for up to 2 inches of drop and their fastest road tester tested it at the track with no real ill affects.....of course they lowered the front to keep the geometry as close to stock as possible and I've ridden tons of sport bikes with lowering links and are able to lean at near max lean angles with no real problems..........I'm sure pure track riding will reveal deficiencies but for street riding I don't think the issue is as bad as some make it out to be.
I myself have no experience with the MV F4 and was hoping someone here had lowered theirs and perhaps had some feedback as it's always nice to consult with others who may have gone down a road beforehand- but it seems most MV riders are taller and keep their bikes stock...........at 5'3" I can't see myself owning a F4 and keeping the ride height at the stock level- it's simply too tall.
Thanks for the replies guys- if anyone has any other info they can share- it's always appreciated and I'm sure worth sharing.....thanks again guys!
 
#7 ·
Dr. Duc, yes of course lowering the ride height at the rear, would also necessitate lowering the ride height on the Front, it's all adjustable to some degree, and all those adjustments will affect handling.
On these bikes, a ride height tool is used to measure the rear,
One of this forum's MVP's, Noel "the Knurl" makes and sells them.
Keep in mind, lowering too much, affects ground clearance when cornering.
I have no idea what the lowest setting available would be, measured at the seat height.
Thank you for the feedback. This is helpful info.
 
#8 ·
Since there isn't any real useful post here I thought i'd inform you a little.
http://www.orientexpress.com/p-6992-sato-racing-suspension-link-rod.aspx

The problem with the F4 is that there is a maximum amount you can lower with stock linkage. If you know someone with a lathe they can fix your stock unit or you can purchase a modified link.

Even after the mod, your looking at gaining maybe 1" - 1.5". Maybe be good enough. Obviously you'll have to deal fixing the handling but to answer your question, yes you can lower it further then what the factory provided.
 
#9 ·
Since there isn't any real useful post here I thought i'd inform you a little.
http://www.orientexpress.com/p-6992-sato-racing-suspension-link-rod.aspx

The problem with the F4 is that there is a maximum amount you can lower with stock linkage. If you know someone with a lathe they can fix your stock unit or you can purchase a modified link.

Even after the mod, your looking at gaining maybe 1" - 1.5". Maybe be good enough. Obviously you'll have to deal fixing the handling but to answer your question, yes you can lower it further then what the factory provided.
Since your so smart at "informing" us - the gent asked for info on the 2010+ bikes, and your link clearly show's differently :stickpoke.

And while we are in this subject, how much can the front on the Y10 bikes be lowered to compensate for what you've done at the back.
 
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