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Old 08-02-2008   #137 (permalink)
Uncle Bill
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Shock specs

Works performance has a really good spec sheet as well. Just google their site and look for the street bike specs link. I'm studying this well as I have an "02 T'bird that rides like a hardtail. Does anyone know why the book says not to adjust the spring setting on the stock shock? I do most of my riding in or around the Berkshires where I've ridden down dirt roads that are smoother than some of the numbered roads. (Greg, tell me rt57 or 23 near Great Barrington doesn't beat the crap out of you!) I don't ride two-up but I'm a very portly mammal and I carry a lot of gear, so you can see where I need some help in the suspension area. I'm also looking into the seat and front forks next. (I think I've found solutions to both, will be back with results)
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