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Old 09-13-2006, 01:30 PM   #16
DeethDaa   DeethDaa is offline
 
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Re: Stiff rear suspension

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That's cool. Mine isn't set up like that. I got a 2005 cheap ebay clone. Non adjustable shock and swinarm mount.

Yeah, sorry. I see what you mean. But if the rear suspension is really bad, you do have acres of room to modify the bottom shock swinging-arm mount position. You could relatively easily move it forward and down to retain the same ride height, but enabling the swinging arm to have a greater mechanical advantage over the shock. You could do this with a plate which bolts between the original swinging-arm shock mount at one end, and has a new shock mount at the other, as well as a means of stopping it rotating (possibly a bolt through the swinging-arm cross member. This would be a cheap fix I would use if the rear suspension was as bad as mine was initally, but I had your mounts. Just a thought.


 
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Old 09-13-2006, 02:22 PM   #17
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The best way I could fix things is to gain some weight. laughs. Seriously though I think I may have found a way with an air adjustable shock. Just trying to figure out a way of getting the funds. Will let ya know...
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