Thread: Shock tuning
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Old 11-08-2016, 08:33 AM   #4
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Probably worth playing around with the preload setting some as it may get rid of the bucking (assuming the back end is kicking up when hitting big bumps or jumps?).

I know there are several places that will revalve shocks and will try to find them. Think I have heard the cost is in the $600 range for this work.....and why I suggest messing with the preload first.
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