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Need help with adjusting the suspension....
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<blockquote data-quote="08&#039;Bullet" data-source="post: 424913" data-attributes="member: 14499"><p>After riding almost 100 miles (straights and twisties) I still feel like the adjustments I made feel really good compared to what it was when I started this thread.</p><p></p><p>When I first started adjusting I had the set up at 3 lines, 10 clicks, and 10 clicks......</p><p></p><p>It was so hard that I had severe problems holding a line in a curve and once swung all the way over into the oncoming lane and onto the grass shoulder.</p><p></p><p>I almost lost it when a couple of mail boxes on the side of the road came at me. Luckily I got the bike back onto pavement and across over into the correct lane.</p><p></p><p>I got home and set it to where it's at now and the bike rides great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08'Bullet, post: 424913, member: 14499"] After riding almost 100 miles (straights and twisties) I still feel like the adjustments I made feel really good compared to what it was when I started this thread. When I first started adjusting I had the set up at 3 lines, 10 clicks, and 10 clicks...... It was so hard that I had severe problems holding a line in a curve and once swung all the way over into the oncoming lane and onto the grass shoulder. I almost lost it when a couple of mail boxes on the side of the road came at me. Luckily I got the bike back onto pavement and across over into the correct lane. I got home and set it to where it's at now and the bike rides great! [/QUOTE]
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