HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00
  • SKU: USMT010-BK

HTT Motorcycle Black Suspension Lowering Links Arm Relay For Yamaha 2003-2005 R6 2006-2009 R6S To Replacement OEM 5SL-2217A-00-00 / 5SL-2217A-10-00

$44.00
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DESCRIPTION

Get control with both feet firmly on the ground with our OEM Direct Fitment Replacement Lowering Links.
These Lowering Links are made from CNC machined billet aluminum and are just what you need to get your bike to a more comfortable height.


Attributes:

  • Quantity: 2x - 1 Right Side and 1 Left Side

  • Dimensions: Multiple; please see picture(s) for approximate measurements

  • Color: Anodized Black or Silver (Same as picture show)

  • Material: CNC Billet Aluminum

  • Replaces OEM Part #s: 5SL-2217M-00-00


  • Fitment:


  • YAMAHA 03-05 YZF-R6

  • YAMAHA 06-09 YZF-R6S


  • Install Notes: By lowering the bike your OEM kickstand may not perform properly. We are currently sourcing adjustable kickstands so check back for new products often! Uses your existing mounting hardware. When installing your OEM hardware you should use the motorcycle manufacturer's pound-foot torque specifications.
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