PSR Lowering Link Black 2" & 4 fits Suzuki GSF600S Bandit 600 S 2000-2003

(3 reviews)

Item: 357846-337637

$74.95

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PSR Lowering Link Black 2" & 4 fits Suzuki GSF600S Bandit 600 S 2000-2003


  • Lower center of gravity for better launches and rider confidence
  • CNC-machined from aluminum for excellent fit and finish
  • Re-uses stock hardware to complete installation
Specification Details
Color Black
Finish Anodized
Material Aluminum
Size 2 in. & 4 in.

Vehicle Fitment


Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.

Suzuki
  • Bandit 1200 2001-2005
  • Bandit 1200 S 2001-2005
  • Bandit 1250 S 2007-2009
  • Bandit 1250 S ABS 2007-2009
  • Bandit 600 S 2000-2003
  • GSX600F Katana 600 2000-2003
  • GSX650F 2008-2009

Customer Reviews


Good product

By Jason W. on  Verified Purchaser

Good product, easy to.install


Super easy to install

By Alexandra R. on  Verified Purchaser

Does its job, super easy to install.


Lowers bike as wanted.

By Olga H. on  Verified Purchaser

The lowering link works out perfectly for our Yamaha K3. My daughter is 5'1" and would be on her tiptoes prior to having the bike lowered. Now she can set her boots on the ground. I was confused when we received the parts because the picture shown on the site is not what the parts actually look like (I don't know much about parts, so maybe people would have known that). In any case, the kid is very happy.


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Questions & Answers


Do I need to lower the front suspension if I use this?

By Anon.

You are not required to lower the front suspension upon installation of this lowering link. You will find that the bike steers differently after you've lowered the rear. Some riders don't have a problem with that, but if you do find that it's bothersome, you will want to lower the front end as well so as to retain stock steering geometry. In doing so, the bike would handle more like it did at its original height, just lower to the ground overall.

By Tom

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