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Suspension and steering advice.....
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 596256" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>There are so many Opinioinions on this and lots of different ways of doing things and people read half a story and add this bit and that bit like it`ll increase your track ,,, some do and some don`t. Graham at Midland Early Bay has a nice line in lowering products from Ze French Slammer range and they seem to come out with glowing reports. I can`t understand why your suspension is harsh as it should be the same but less of it, unless the shocks are bottoming out, easy enough to test, just whip em off and run it gently for a tiny spell like 50 metres or something. But back to Bay6 if you got five inches or two and a half twice your wheels will end up in the same spot in the arch and be quite close to the top of the arch and the seat tubs just because there won`t be much travel left. If any one on here reading this is stock, could you pop a tape between the underside of the arch and top of the tyre, be interesting how much was there at stock.And stock rides best for sure.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,,You ain`t as old as me, cus I`m well old :lol: :mrgreen: :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 596256, member: 13810"] There are so many Opinioinions on this and lots of different ways of doing things and people read half a story and add this bit and that bit like it`ll increase your track ,,, some do and some don`t. Graham at Midland Early Bay has a nice line in lowering products from Ze French Slammer range and they seem to come out with glowing reports. I can`t understand why your suspension is harsh as it should be the same but less of it, unless the shocks are bottoming out, easy enough to test, just whip em off and run it gently for a tiny spell like 50 metres or something. But back to Bay6 if you got five inches or two and a half twice your wheels will end up in the same spot in the arch and be quite close to the top of the arch and the seat tubs just because there won`t be much travel left. If any one on here reading this is stock, could you pop a tape between the underside of the arch and top of the tyre, be interesting how much was there at stock.And stock rides best for sure. Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,,You ain`t as old as me, cus I`m well old :lol: :mrgreen: :lol: [/QUOTE]
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