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Old 02-11-2022, 09:35 AM   #10
TxTaoRider   TxTaoRider is offline
 
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Seems like the easiest solution would be a shorter rear tire or slightly longer shock. If you go the shock route it can still be a gamble because a new shock might be 10mm longer, but have a 10mm longer stroke (some aftermarket shocks have more stroke than the stock ones) so you're back to the tire hitting the air box.
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