LISTING IS FOR NEW IN PACKAGE YAMAHA R6 LOWERING LINKS
INCLUDES 2 LINKS
FITMENT: YAMAHA R6 2006-2012 MODELS
Link made of 7075-T6 billet aluminum and sold as pairs.
Link equipped with 1 adjustment -2" drop.
Pro-tek lowering links lower the frame of the motorcycle, making it easier to mount and control for smaller riders, while making the bike more aerodynamic for those concerned with speed and performance.
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