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Date Posted: 04:28:23 08/17/04 Tue
Author: Guess
Subject: The TLR does not have a conventional rising rate linkage so there are no "dogbones" to modify or replace.... In a stock suspension setup you could raise the front forks through the Triple clamp's (within reason) and perhap's modify the top frame mount of the rear shock to reduce the length which would lower the rear.
In reply to: Jemahl 's message, "Low Down" on 17:47:56 08/16/04 Mon


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  • Re: Low Down -- Duncan in Kelowna (was Langley), 20:48:21 08/17/04 Tue

  • No 5'8" er is going to flatfoot a TL unless you ride in Highheel's .. (NT) -- BS, 03:29:21 08/18/04 Wed


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