1. My stock ones are 5" on center. I have two other sets, 5-1/4" and 5-1/2. How far will they lower the rear?
2. To compensate for the lowered rear, would I slide the forks up the same distance as the rear end was lowered, at least to start with?
-JW
fork seals removed with air pressure
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link length, fork compensation
They should make about 3/4 difference each. Yes on sliding up the fork legs the same.
Fred
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1. My stock ones are 5" on center. I have two other sets, 5-1/4" and 5-1/2. How far will they lower the rear? 2. To compensate for the lowered rear, would I slide the forks up the same distance as the rear end was lowered, at least to start with? -JW
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fork seals removed with air pressure
We did take out the clips, didn't take the time do anything but switch the leaky seals.
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