My DT1 frame's lowered about 2.75 inches but if I did it again I'd only drop it 2" for the reasons Vandy days. I lengthened the square swingarm 2'' and deraked the frame about 3-5 degrees. It was all experimentation and a bit rough when I did it in the late 80's and the raking process was done by cutting the top rail, applying a bit of heat. running the bike into the wall and then filling the gap and then externally gussesting it. As I said in another post, you may not need to change the rake as my frame is a combination of OSSA front and Yamaha rear sections and when I fitted the OSSA front section, the rake was too "chopperish" so it needed to come in a bit. Looking back, as trick as 'The DT1 from Hell' is, the frame mods are pretty rough and being a welder/boilermaker by trade, a bit embarrassing. If I did it again, I'd be far more traditional and would tig the mods using two frames like Vandy did instead of the oxy welding (not brazing) sleeves that I used. It's not that difficult a job but if you're not handy with welding it's best left to the experts.