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Originally Posted by gasser
I don't race and I don't ride on mx tracks so losing an inch of travel at each end is no big deal - it would still have twice as much travel as dirtbikes had 50 years ago when I started riding. I will add thicker seat foam since I ride sitting most of the time. I will get the front fork lowered internally. I'm thinking the same for the rear since I've never liked my results with longer linkage rods. Any suggestions on where to get the suspension work done?
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https://norwestsuspension.com/03-crf450r-lowered
Terry at Norwest suspension does suspension lowering. I did some work on my 2002 300, and he was able to provide parts for the Ohlins and WP forks on my bike. I did springs (becoming heavier), seals, bushing on both fork and shock. He was great.