darthmoto
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« Reply #30 on: February 18, 2014, 09:03:53 PM » |
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Bringing this back from the dead... This seems like a really useful mod.
Even at correct sag, my sidestand mount scrapes the ground at full lean to the left.... this year I'm setting her up for trackdays, so I gotta get this issue fixed.
So I'm definitely going to go ahead with this mod and have ordered a 1100 subframe shock mount today.
2 questions:
What's a practical, clean and inexpensive way to lengthen the foot of my side stand, and; Someone mentioned that the rear became a bit harsh due to the new taller rear geometry. Is this simply a case of needing to reset the sag?
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