Member Reviews for Baron Custom Accessories Road Star Rear Lowering Kit - All Road Star

Baron Custom Accessories Road Star Rear Lowering Kit - All Road Star
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Part Number: BA-7520-00
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Average Customer Review: 4.47 (based on 76 reviews)

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(3 stars) reviewed on 10/17/09 by
Pete Shipman (IronKowboy) from Corona, CA, United States, for a 2002 titanium 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

cool look
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(5 stars) reviewed on 08/29/07 by
Joe Preston (jdp031399) from Ft Worth, TX, United States, for a Silver 04 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

I love the way it looks! Just watch the big girls on the bike and your wires for your tail light. The first day I had mine installed, it rubed the wires and they shorted out. I moved them under the plate under the fender and ran them along the inside of the fender. Works like a charm. If you plan to let the big girls on your bike get a stiffer spring.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/25/07 by
Mike Hertzfeldt (hertz) from Chippewa Falls, WI, United States, for a 2006 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

The bike looks awesome. It does lower it more than an inch & half.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 04/27/07 by
Mandingo (jjw869) from Los Angeles, CA, United States, for a 2002 Black 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Dealer currently installing during recall. Also came aluminum colored not black, cool!! To bad you can't see it under the bike!
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(4 stars) reviewed on 02/10/07 by
Michael (Hard2get) from Gettysburg, PA, United States, for a 06 Blue w/ liquid silver flames 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Give the bike a mean look!!!
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(5 stars) reviewed on 09/17/06 by
Jerome Hernandez (j556x45) from Saugus, CA, United States, for a 2006 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Yo u have to get factory bearings. Why they did NOT include it is beyond me. I recommend that you replace the spring with a 1000lb eibach spring. Lowered the bike nicely.
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(4 stars) reviewed on 09/06/06 by
On_the_edge (anders1818) from Eldsberga, SWEDEN, , Americas, for a 2003 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

This will be replaced by a Tricky Air Ride ASAP
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/27/06 by
william buckley (bbuckley61) from denver, CO, United States, for a 2005 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

super. changes the entire stance of the bike.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 07/25/06 by
Shep (Markshep) from , , Asia, for a 2005 Cherry with flames 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Nice height but I need stiffer spring for two up
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(4 stars) reviewed on 04/24/06 by
Stephen Jeruss (jeruss2) from Sacramento, CA, United States, for a 2004 Gray Flamed Limited 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Gives bike a good look
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(4 stars) reviewed on 09/10/05 by
CLIFF (PITDAWG) from LEWISTON, ME, United States, for a 2002 CANDY RED METALLIC 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

NICE PIECE!! GOOD QUALITY
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(5 stars) reviewed on 12/15/04 by
Adam Weisman (weismana69) from Dale, IN, United States, for a 2004 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Actually did the "flip and grind" for free. See: http://www.geocities.com/fatbike4/ for instruction -- Lowers it about 2" for free - just a little of your time and effort (and a grinder).
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(3 stars) reviewed on 04/15/04 by
Shane (ikaikawarrior) from Mill Creek, WA, United States, for a 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

So far happy with the lowering kit. Only drawback is the suggested new bearings needed for the install. There are other kits out there but like I said I'm happy with this kit. But if the other kits were available when I bought this kit I would have done more research and possibly made another choice.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 12/02/03 by
Ron (azwarrior) from Tucson, AZ, United States, for a 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

actualy got pacific coast lowering kit was easier to install
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(4 stars) reviewed on 11/06/03 by
Tim (Toad) from Ft. Worth, TX, United States, for a 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Love the look of the bike slammed.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/17/03 by
Mike Barry (flason) from St. Petersburg, FL, United States, for a 2002 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

Really lowers your center of gravity.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 01/17/03 by
scott heckman (sahst63) from seven fields, PA, United States, for a 1700 Road Star Warrior wrote:

This was easier than I thought. I had the fender off for paint, so that aided in getting to it. Once the wheel is off, it's as simple as taking the old one out and bolting in the new one. The new bearings are going to cost you an extra $70, and they need to be pressed into place. I got this done by buying a mechanic friend lunch, alot cheaper than a going to a shop.
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