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rockhammer
Flatening the stance gs850 L?
I was just tossing this around in my mind. I really like the way my ride looks now with the daytona bars. I was thinking it would look good raised up by an inch or so. How can the stance on this bike be flattened out a bit?
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Originally posted by rockhammer View PostBoth. I do look at it a lot.
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Originally posted by rockhammer View PostJust raise the rear end a touch so there is no lean back is all.Originally posted by Agemax View Postfit some slightly longer rear shocks.Originally posted by Agemax View Postwhatever size your rear shocks are, +1" or maybe 2"
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Originally posted by Steve View PostBefore you go changing the shocks, remember that the driveshaft has a SIMPLE u-joint in it that is meant to run as straight as possible. (If it had a CV-joint, it wouldn't matter.) The u-joint runs at a very slightly less than straight angle when the bike is ridden one-up, then crosses straight and goes a bit on the other side when ridden two-up. Adding (or subtracting) length to the shocks will change that angle and possibly shorten the life of the driveshaft and rear end.
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