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Old October 1st, 2015, 10:40 AM   #1
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BCB Big Boy Lift Links on my 2007

Very nice product, well made, easy to install. Lifts the bike at least an inch. Added some decals and a splash of paint on the rims. Just in time for winter.



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Old October 1st, 2015, 01:23 PM   #2
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that looks great!
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Old October 2nd, 2015, 08:24 AM   #3
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I've had my eye on those BCB bones, as not only does it look better, but they also help the handling of bike. Hopefully I'll get them for Christmas.
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Just curious, where do you find those BCB links, and how much are they? I will need a lift after installing the '06 GSXR shock on the 86 EX250R-E1 for racing...
And, links seem like the best way, other than being creative and making a clevis extension for the bottom of the GSXR shock! Which, I have an idea as to how I can do that using the two top clevis(clevii plural??), off the GSXR shock that bolts to the upper mount, and welding two halves together to extend the shock about an inch or less... The fine thread stud that normally is on the clevis would be cut off, and the two welded together! I believe that they will slip right into the lower clevis on the shock, as I saw one GSXR shock for sale on eBay, and they had it bolted there, just because, I guess, as that isn't where it goes lol... When I receive my shock from eBay, I will see if it will work.

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Old November 30th, 2015, 06:39 AM   #6
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Just curious, where do you find those BCB links, and how much are they? I will need a lift after installing the '06 GSXR shock on the 86 EX250R-E1 for racing...
And, links seem like the best way, other than being creative and making a clevis extension for the bottom of the GSXR shock! Which, I have an idea as to how I can do that using the two top clevis(clevii plural??), off the GSXR shock that bolts to the upper mount, and welding two halves together to extend the shock about an inch or less... The fine thread stud that normally is on the clevis would be cut off, and the two welded together! I believe that they will slip right into the lower clevis on the shock, as I saw one GSXR shock for sale on eBay, and they had it bolted there, just because, I guess, as that isn't where it goes lol... When I receive my shock from eBay, I will see if it will work.

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Here ya go Charlie:

http://bluecollarbobbers.com/product...s#.VlxRWXarQgs
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Thanks, Lee!
The bike looks nice BTW!!
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