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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Modified Steering Stem
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<blockquote data-quote="Nigel Spaxman" data-source="post: 75846" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>Chris Probably the steering will be a bit lighter by raising the rear of the bike. The thing is right now the bike is dead steady and the steering is not particularly light. I just want to have some more rear suspension. If I was riding solo all the time it would be fine the way it is, but most of the time I am riding with a passenger. I also want to fully suspend the seat to reduce the shocks to my passengers spine. I am planning on trying some Thornton rear springs along with the Koni damper that I already have.</p><p></p><p>What do the experts here think? How much can I raise the rear to get more suspension travel without ruining the handling. It looks to me as though some other bikes are riding a bit higher than mine. Mine has sagged original springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nigel Spaxman, post: 75846, member: 2907"] Chris Probably the steering will be a bit lighter by raising the rear of the bike. The thing is right now the bike is dead steady and the steering is not particularly light. I just want to have some more rear suspension. If I was riding solo all the time it would be fine the way it is, but most of the time I am riding with a passenger. I also want to fully suspend the seat to reduce the shocks to my passengers spine. I am planning on trying some Thornton rear springs along with the Koni damper that I already have. What do the experts here think? How much can I raise the rear to get more suspension travel without ruining the handling. It looks to me as though some other bikes are riding a bit higher than mine. Mine has sagged original springs. [/QUOTE]
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