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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1393180, member: 60515"] ok - he got a couple concrete blocks. as I said, the shock was jacked all the way up - only about 5 threads were showing below the bottom shock nut. we moved it up to about 40% threads left from the top and the front end started working better - but not great. however, now we have measured the sag and it's 5.75" - WAY to much. Of course, the solution is to turn the shock nut down again - in the direction we came from that helped the front end. i'm guessing that the bike has stock springs - which would be too soft for a 200 lb rider. are the springs contributing to the problem? Seems to me that the sag would be excessive if the spring is too soft - yet we seem need to lengthen the spring to get the front end to work properly. Confused. . . [/QUOTE]
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