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DRS was formed after Lozzi passed her bike test on a 125cc and found she could not ride anything bigger.  As you can imagine, after many visits to motorcycle shops and motorcycle shows she was very disappointed not to be able to find anything which she could touch the floor on.

Lozzi's husband Dave then decided to look into lowering the motorcycle so that his wife could have the bike she wanted.  This too turned out to be a lengthy task also as most sports bikes do not have lowering kits available for them.  With this in mind and coming from a strong engineering background, Dave set out to design his own lowering kit.

After many days of head scratching, Dave developed his own lowering kit which can be used to custom fit virtually any motorcycle to your height. We will measure your most comfortable position on the motorcycle and then make a lowering kit to suit you. The kit is personal to you and is designed with only you in mind, enabling you to get the most pleasure from your bike.

Many people struggle to ride a bike because of its physical size, we can make your bike fit you and in turn, make you feel more confident and get you out there riding with the best of them.  When the time comes to upgrade your bike (which will when you have out ridden it), DRS can remove the lowering kit, putting your bike back to standard and enabling maximum trade in value.

If you have any further questions or require any information please do not hesitate to contact DRS here on the forums, or via the Contact link above.


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xx CEV Buckler returns to action at Albacete | 10 Sep 10
10:00:04 by MotoGP-Feeder | Views: 2 | Comments: 0

CEV Buckler returns to action at Albacete
 


After the summer break the CEV Buckler returns this weekend as the fifth round takes place at the Albacete Circuit.
 

http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2010/CEV+back+on+track+at+Albacete
 


xx Rossi tests at Aragón | 10 Sep 10
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Rossi tests at Aragón
 


The World Champion today (Wednesday) rode at the circuit that will host Round 13 of the season next weekend, as did Andrea Dovizioso in the morning. Premier class rookie Hiroshi Aoyama rode on Tuesday.
 

http://www.mot...


xx The Italian Motorcycling Federation’s thoughts on Shoya Tomizawa’s death | 10 Sep 10
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The Italian Motorcycling Federation’s thoughts on Shoya Tomizawa’s death
 


A statement from the FMI on the Japanese Moto2 rider’s accident at the Misano World Circuit on Sunday September 5th.
 

http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2010/FMI+stat...


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