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Pro Circuit Dog Bones?

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Paul:

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:popcorn:

Rick:
Hmmm, I wonder where Manny is hiding.... :worship:

Paul:

--- Quote from: Rick ---Hmmm, I wonder where Manny is hiding.... :worship:
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He's out riding his new CR450F  :blink:  :blowup:  :boxing:

Rick:
:shock:  :P  :mrgreen:

toddwunsch:
Speaking with a suspension tech, and retired racer, here in San Diego County, he stated that you would achieve basically the same performance benefits by raising the forks in the clamps.  But how much can you really do that until you don't have any access to your rebound adjustment ?  In addition, using the shorter dog bones will eliminate a little bit of the sloppy look by raising the rear end.  And yes, with the correct suspension settings in the front, this can greatly improve your turning.  However, I'm told you will sacrifice stability at high speeds.  There's always a trade off !!  :-)

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