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Old 01-16-2010, 07:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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i thought you had a shee? and thats tight shit.... did you make the linkage?
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Old 01-16-2010, 09:41 PM   #12 (permalink)
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no ive always had the r, and its a durablue adjustable dogbone, or a copy of durablue it was on there when i got it and i can get it to sit higher with that on then stock linkage so i kept it
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Old 01-16-2010, 09:42 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Lookin good Chris!
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Old 01-17-2010, 02:12 AM   #14 (permalink)
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nice setup,stick with the R ,i like shee's but the R will have something a shee will never have (torque) i shee might have some with the right setup but not like a R
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I have a +6 swing arm po dos, what are the shock options for the rear and does that dogbone give you more travel? Oh the tab by the rear sprocket is perfect for a banshee slider! The tork spacer for the v-force, how thick should it be where do you get it?
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that's cool. i saw it was adjustable in the pic.... and yes 250r's will have torque over the shee haha...
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I have a +6 swing arm po dos, what are the shock options for the rear and does that dogbone give you more travel? Oh the tab by the rear sprocket is perfect for a banshee slider! The tork spacer for the v-force, how thick should it be where do you get it?
im most likely going to have someone rebuild my shock then valve it for my +4, if your happy with the shock just send it get get revalved, yes the dogbone gives me more travel i can get it shorter then the stock 87dogbone (maybe it goes down to the 88-89 size dogbone) but it pulls the bottom of the shock up more lifting the quad, and for the torque spacer its more of a fitment part then a performance to move the carb back some (i would double check with brandon on that one but thats what i have picked up) so i don't run it anymore but if you are looking for one ill send you my old one for shipping cost
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Looks great and I like the black finish!
PM member MX86, shocks are his specialty and might be able to help with a rebuild.
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the shock really doesn't control ride height, the spring does.... FYI

should have the shock rebuilt if you see leakage, or if it seems pogo-stick ish (sign that the oil has faded and has no dampening characteristics left)
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