Cycle whore thread
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What details. How to do it, or my contact?
Truth is, I think a fresh round tire and raising it back up made the biggest difference.
The back was extra low, slammed, and flat spotted tire. So he was riding chopper style.
His suspension setting weren't that far off from what I can recall. I don't think we touched preload at all.
Truth is, I think a fresh round tire and raising it back up made the biggest difference.
The back was extra low, slammed, and flat spotted tire. So he was riding chopper style.
His suspension setting weren't that far off from what I can recall. I don't think we touched preload at all.
Ever since I swapped over the front forks from the 05 to my 06... they have felt a little squishy, but haven't worried about it because not really doing much cornering in the winter.
But I just finished putting the 05 back together (still need ram air tube covers, and mirrors) and need to set the suspension on that.
and the 04 I just picked up that has been slammed... I need to completely redo the suspension on that.
#6222
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What details. How to do it, or my contact?
Truth is, I think a fresh round tire and raising it back up made the biggest difference.
The back was extra low, slammed, and flat spotted tire. So he was riding chopper style.
His suspension setting weren't that far off from what I can recall. I don't think we touched preload at all.
Truth is, I think a fresh round tire and raising it back up made the biggest difference.
The back was extra low, slammed, and flat spotted tire. So he was riding chopper style.
His suspension setting weren't that far off from what I can recall. I don't think we touched preload at all.
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