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Dropped the forks 5mm
There must be a thread somwhere(but I can't find it) about doing the above,I don't really want a jack up kit it's tall enough(for me) but I've worked on some bikes in my time but what a pigs ear just undo 4 bolts!!!! dear me.
Anyway it must have been done before,and if so by how much I've gone 5mm and we'll see how it feels. |
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Dropping the forks can be done all you need to do is loosen the bolts off and slide the forks up, its not really that big of a job, but 5mm depending on how you felt the bike was before isnt really that much, but best to go little at a time.
You can get rear raiser links which will do a similar job and also raise the rear up but just keep an eye on the chain roller at the bottom as too much hieght will have the roller wrecked soon
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Well you have a different XT to me,the bolts took seconds(like they do)getting the plastic shrouds off to get at the bolts what a ball ache!!!.
As for the amount,hmmm having done similar with other bikes 5mm is a lot,drop forks too much and the front will start to tuck and push the front end when you ride it hard and on a wet day you can be in a world of pain,I've just been out out on it and it's not bad,it doesn't do anymore than it did before,well not strictly true,it does steer a tad quicker,but now takes a lot less effort and a pleasant improvement,what's really needed is a set of light weight wheels but god knows where I'm going to get those. |
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