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Droping travel on boxxer
I was wondering if u can drop the travel of an 02 boxxer to 6 inches?
Just wondering if u can and how much. thanks.
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you COULD, by changing to the Race internals....but I'td be cheaper to just sell and buy one
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I DEFINITELY read that you use spacers internally to set the negative travel(or was it preload?)....perhaps something along these lines allows for a half-assed reduction in travel
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adding the small plastic spacers on top of the spring stack is for adjusting preload....
u cant use it for reducing travel.... |
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