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Trying to understand static sag
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[QUOTE="needsprayer, post: 217408, member: 25380"] [b]Rider size and other considerations[/b] " Are you a smaller guy on that beast? " Jaybird, I am 200 lbs with gear on. I have lowered the front clamps 30mm down the forks from stock position (helps a 5'-8" person get better footing). This lowering of the front end has redistributed the weight and may account for some of the 2'" of static sag. I am still curious about rear shock spring adjustment and how it relates to sag change. Will a 1" change in preload (compressed spring length) result in a 1" change in static sag? Is there a 1:1 correspondence? Thanks for your reply [/QUOTE]
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