Nortwestrider
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Mr UPS was waiting for me today and handed me these !!.
Live life,be yourself !!!!.
Live life,be yourself !!!!.
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I spent $40 for the shock,$125 for the spring and $140 for the fork springs.
And I was able to specify the front and rear spring rates.
Live life,be yourself !!!!.
I'm installing some adjustable lowering links at the same time as the shock, so I wanted to see exactly how much lowering you could do without the tire rubbing something. I reassembled the shock and linkage into the bike, but without the spring. I pulled the chain adjusters all the way back and moved the wheel all the way forward. Using a 8' length of 2x4, I levered the wheel assy up until the shock body hit the rubber bumper. Assuming I'd get some compression of the rubber bumper under hard bottoming, I made sure I could get a fat piece of rope between the tire and the inner fender. Here is the setup. I'll report the length of the lowering link I finally end up with (once I get to my log book...)
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