On a 2 week old DRZ400 (OEM height is 36.8") after lowering the front 9/16" which is more than I do could. 34.75" before the front drops. And after adding 30mm spacers. Without shims you can only lower the handlebars about 3/8". I have a 5'10" with a 31 inseam " and couldn't balance the bike vertically to OEM height. It leaned towards my toes a bit and it didn't work for me because I was afraid that one day my calves would curl up and I'd fall. 125mm. The total rear drop was 3". (I measured it from the license plate.) That drop seems a bit too much to me. Maybe you'll feel better after adjusting the sag, otherwise I'll look for 130mm links or get adjustable ones.
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