When I saw the trhead title I thought you were calling Rook fat.
Rook is fat!
I just found 2 or 3 sets of lowering links in the shed for the 14 that I could not use because they do not work with a centerstand. The Soupies you can adjust to any ride height which I like but still no CS. I wound up taking 2 sets of stock links and having them cut and welded together to make them 3/4" longer to lower the bike and keep the CS. Downfall is now when on the CS the back tire is about 5" off the ground but to keep the CS was worth it.
I'd be interested in raising the tail. The Soupie's links are heavier than stock I hear. I believe they can be adjusted to +/- 1" though.
I just bought a set of raising links from Schnitz for the busa. $60, nonadjustable. The stock links on that bike are aluminum and so are Schnitz's links. It's a small weight loss being that raising is a shorter link. I remeber on member here made his own lowering links out of a flat bar of aluminum. That's all the stock Hayabusa links are and the Schnitz ones too. I'd be careful about the exact aluminum alloy I used if I made my own. The links are pulled, not compressed so I imagine that is in favor of not bending. I'd hate to have one or both break all at once.
'08 MIDNIGHT SAPPHIRE BLUE Now Deceased