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Seat height matters more than most riders admit. If you are on your toes at stoplights or shifting your weight every time you back into a parking spot, the ride starts to feel less controlled.
A proper lowering kit changes that. It brings the bike down to you, improves confidence at low speeds, and gives your machine that aggressive, planted stance without sacrificing ride quality.
Our lowering kits include proven options like the Burly Brand Fork Lowering Kit and the Burly Brand Slammer Kit.
Slammer Kit systems are built specifically for riders who want a balanced drop, not a hacked-together shortcut. A fork lowering kit adjusts the front end internally for a clean, controlled reduction in height. A full Slammer Kit addresses both front and rear, creating a cohesive stance that looks right and rides right.
Riders choose lowering kits for different reasons. Shorter riders gain better footing in traffic and during tight maneuvers. Custom builders want that low-slung profile for show builds and cruisers. Touring riders appreciate the added stability at stops, especially with luggage or a passenger. The key is doing it with components designed for your bike, not universal compromises.
At WyldPerformance, we stock lowering solutions from brands riders trust. No guesswork. No sketchy fitment claims. Just parts that install correctly and perform as intended. If you are ready for a lower, more confident stance, start here.
Will lowering my bike affect handling?
A properly engineered kit maintains predictable handling, though overall geometry does change slightly.
How much can I lower my motorcycle?
It depends on the specific kit and model. Always check product details for exact drop measurements.
Can I install a lowering kit at home?
Fork kits require mechanical skill and proper tools. Many riders prefer professional installation.
Does lowering reduce suspension travel?
Yes. Most lowering systems reduce available travel to achieve the drop.
Is the Slammer Kit better than just lowering the front?
If you want a balanced stance, lowering both front and rear typically provides better overall results.
Will I need a shorter kickstand?
In many cases, yes. A lowered bike may require a modified or shorter kickstand for safe parking.