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Jack up kit versus dropping the forks.
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(05-09-17, 05:30 PM)PieEater link Wrote: One I took last week, you can see the rear wheel is pretty much on the ground but both stands are still usable though I avoid the side stand where I can, the tail is about waist height (6'3").

Lovely Harrier!  :lol  ...the Bike is looking sweet as well. Doesn't look "extreme" on 50mm.
Definitely a Tail up look, but not over the top. Very sporty.

After finishing the 40mm Links last night (no mods on the front forks), the rear wheel is on the ground, with the centre stand down.
Infact the bike 'rolls' back onto the centre stand much easier, with less jolt, as the rear wheel stays in contact with the ground.

Riding the bike today, DOES feel lovely around the corners, no nasty surprises, plus under hard acceleration (as was said above) there's less tendency for you to be rocked back on the seat, as you are angled more forward. Legs feel much more natural too now, with the longer reach with the ground.
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Re: Jack up kit versus dropping the forks. - by F4celess - 06-09-17, 09:16 AM

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