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isaac
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Heyo, and Merry Christmas!
I'm looking to lower my bike a bit since I'd prefer to be able to flat foot it at a stop as opposed to using my toes as I do now. My plan of action is to raise the front shocks up into the tree until the tops touch the clip-on style bars I've got. This will lower the front about an inch. That's the easy part. Then I'm going to drop the rear end about 2" if possible.
I've got some monroe shocks on the back of my 750. I'm not sure if they're stock or not, but they look it. I'm interested in cutting the springs on these, and was wondering about the best route to go about it. It doesn't look obvious to me how to disassemble the shock to get at the spring. Thanks a lot for the help!
I'm looking to lower my bike a bit since I'd prefer to be able to flat foot it at a stop as opposed to using my toes as I do now. My plan of action is to raise the front shocks up into the tree until the tops touch the clip-on style bars I've got. This will lower the front about an inch. That's the easy part. Then I'm going to drop the rear end about 2" if possible.
I've got some monroe shocks on the back of my 750. I'm not sure if they're stock or not, but they look it. I'm interested in cutting the springs on these, and was wondering about the best route to go about it. It doesn't look obvious to me how to disassemble the shock to get at the spring. Thanks a lot for the help!