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09-06-08, 02:37 PM | #1 |
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Extending the stock shock
Ok, ground clearance on a stock SV is poor. There is the shorter dogbone trick, but this is limited.
My track SV has an ohlins rear shock, I can tell you for nothing the biggest difference it makes is in where you can adjust the ride-height!! You really can wind the shock up!! But race shocks are stupidly expensive ... and I am not sure the largest gain is actually in the more controlled damping, just in the ride height ... So this leads me on ... has anyone actually tried extending a stock SV shock? To my mind making longer fork bottoms seem to be the simplest way? |
09-06-08, 02:52 PM | #2 |
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Re: Extending the stock shock
Not tried it but I have looked at it and I agree with you Blue that the longer fork bottoms (lower mounting bracket) is the safest and easiest option to take.
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