Chimera Engineering Billet Rear Lowering Link for Grom 125 (2014-2021) - 4.5 Inch

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Management number 218196348 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $32.40 Model Number 218196348
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  • Looking to lower the rear of your GROM a bit to go with the lower front end? Want to lower it without needing to install a stretch? Here you go! Chimera 2.5" rear lowering link kit requires no drilling, and can be installed with the bike on the ground when it's properly supported (because you have to remove the rear shock). You do not need to remove the chain/wheel/etc to install if you are not using a stretch.
  • *PLEASE READ: If your axle adjustment is currently in the middle of the adjustment range, or further back, then this kit will fit. If your sprocket/chain combo is such that your axle is in the forward-range of the adjustment area, the tire may be too close to the shock mount to fit without a stretch installed! Verify your axle adjustment range and that you have at least ¾” distance between the leading edge of the tire and the rear part of the swingarm cross-bar that the shock mount is welded to.
  • *PLEASE READ: If you are running a larger-than-stock tire, this item may not fit, depending on your axle adjustment. Please verify that you have at least 3/4" of distance between the leading edge of the tire and the rear part of the swingarm cross-bar that the stock shock mount is welded.
  • **IMPORTANT: Actual lowering height will vary... The added length of a stretch will cause the swingarm/axle-height in relation to the frame to move further than the stock length swingarm when lowered... with a stock swingarm length, it is closer to ~1.5" of lowering height... with the extended swingarm, it is closer to 1.75-2" of lowering, depending on the length of stretch you choose.

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