I have a 2004 XB12S. I wanted to lower my Buell and I have been researching for quite some time. But I couldn't find any solution that sounded good (in price, specs, or info) enough to buy through the internet. Your solution costs more (provided that you do not want top shelf aftermarket products) but you will still have the original parts and you can go back any time you want.
Here is what I did.
I wrote down the part numbers, checked them several times to be sure, went to a Harley/Buell dealer in Glendale, California(south of Los Angeles), ordered the parts, waited for a week for them to arrive, picked them up, took them to my mechanic, and he swapped them in less than 4 hours.
I wasn't there to watch my mechanic performing the work but I'm sure it would have taken him less time if he was working on my Buell exclusively. He even gave me $25 back saying it was easier than he thought. My guess is that he felt guilty to charge me what he quoted ($375) me at the first place because the job was too easy. Now, I feel like I was ripped off. What do you think?
Anyway...
I didn't need the lower triple clamp because my Buell is a 2004 model.
LH Fork - J0121.1AE - $324.69
RH Fork - J0122.1AE - $324.69
Rear Shock - K0410.1AE - $272.69
Side stand - L1167.1AE - $ 67.75
Parts total ---------- $1086.34 (with sales tax)
I paid $350.00 for my mechanic. So, the grand total is $1436.34. I thought you guys could use some real numbers.
The perfect solution! Thanks, BPG!!! Keep up the good work! [up][smirk]