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Old 06-13-2020, 03:54 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Megadan View Post
You can lower the back of the bike a couple of inches without harming anything. I lowered the back of my Hawk almost 3 inches (not for height reasons, but for ride and comfort) and it rides, handles, and tracks beautifully. In many ways it is even better.

For the link to my mods list there are pictures of how my bike sits with the Brozz Swing arm and a 280mm shock.
So you managed to lower the bike almost 3 inches by just exchanging the stock shock with the one listed on your page? That is definitely an option, I just wasn't sure if that should be the first step. I heard some talk about finding the sag when I'm seated on the bike, but I'm unsure how to adjust the load of the shock after I have that number. The video I watched had some sort of self adjusting shock. Any thoughts?
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