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BURLY B28-42007 Black Lowering Block Kit
BURLY B28-42007 Black Lowering Block Kit
Description
Includes mounting hardware
Simple bolt-on installation
Designed for OEM and most aftermarket stock length shocks
Inexpensive and quick to install, Burly lowering blocks are the time tested method to drop virtually any HD without breaking the bank
Note: Requires saddle bag modifications on FLHRC; do not install on FLHRS OR FLHX Product Description
Inexpensive and quick to install, Burly Lowering Blocks are the time tested method to drop virtually any HD without breaking the bank. A bike lift and a few wrenches are all that it takes to pull up to an inch and a half out of the rear of most year FLH (Baggers). Use for Touring FLH/FLT/FLHR 02-08. Black color. Warning: Installing a lowering kit or shorter shocks will decrease initial ground clearance. The motorcycle will be lower to the ground and care should be taken to avoid bottoming, especially over bumps or in turns. To maintain proper balanced geometry, we commend lowering the front and the rear of the motorcycle equally.