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Old 09-16-2021, 11:49 AM   #1
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Luverne Lowering Links

Just touching base since it's been awhile. Life has taken me in a different direction since closing my Kawasaki dealership in early 2018. I'm happy to report I'm having a blast. Riding a little less on road but much more off road.
For those of you who are still looking for a lower seat height, I'm also happy to report I'm still manufacturing and selling our Luverne Lowering links for the Vaquero, Voyager and Nomad. These are still the easiest, least expensive and most importantly, the best way to lower your seat height. I'm currently battling recent material and manufacturing price increases and trying very hard to keep our pricing where it's at. I'm afraid it is a losing battle. If you're thinking about buying a set I'd encourage you to do it now.
If anyone has any questions or would like to order, my email is Luvernekaw@gmail.com. The links are also still available on eBay if that's more convenient.
For our thousands of past and future customers a very sincere thank you!
I look forward to meeting and hearing from more of you in the future.
Rick



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Old 06-19-2022, 10:17 PM   #2
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I just wondered if anyone was having any problems with them
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Old 08-02-2022, 05:37 PM   #3
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Sorry I didn't see this earlier to respond.
I'm happy to tell you we enjoy a zero % failure rate. In over 10 years of manufacturing and selling our links we have not had a single failure of any kind. One of the first things we thought of in the early stages of development, we did not want to take ANY chances with our customers safety. With that in mind they are way over engineered. There is a copycat on the market that I can see from pictures will not have the strength ours have.
Any questions can be directed to luvernekaw@gmail.com for faster response.
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