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Old 04-18-2006, 10:27 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by RonJ83
just got off the phone with Ron @ WCW. he recommends me to go and get the normal suspension adjustment and see how i feel afterwards and then make a decision on whether or not i should have my bike redone. he also mentioned that if i was going to get the forks resprung/revalved, i would also have to do the rear and the total cost would run about 1500. just doing the front would make my bike harder to turn without doing the rear. i would have to say even though it will take me an hour+ to get out there this dude is definitely worth the trip, atleast he is willing to do a minor adjustment before he lays the vaseline on my ass.
Great idea RonJ83. I was going to suggest that. Get it set with the stock springs and see how it feels. If this really limits the adjustiblilty then change the front and rear springs.
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