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Old 02-11-2022, 10:42 AM   #12
TxTaoRider   TxTaoRider is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Lukas View Post
Yes it is, but if on the original shock it rubs against the air box, it will not change anything, remember that originally this bike has a rear wheel size 15 then changed to 17, after changing the shock you will probably need to lengthen the side stand.
Yep that's why a shorter tire would be easiest, but a slightly longer shock (compressed) is also a possibility... and you're right, that could require a longer stand and maybe longer legs too. Lol
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