lowering my CD......
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A shorter shock is probably the only answer for lowering the back end further. Ran into the same problem on mine after adding a "ZPS" spring....
Be careful lowering the front... Tie rods will bind into the frame if you take it too far -- at least on the 2002's.
Be careful lowering the front... Tie rods will bind into the frame if you take it too far -- at least on the 2002's.
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86atc250R - I have the shocks off of the front of my quad and picked the a-arms all the way up and the tie rods don't have any problems on mine (older style 02 Cannibal w/ Ohlins).
The Dales really aren't that tall. There seems to be more distance between the seat and foot pegs but if you check out the "my pics" section of my website, you can see my Dale parked right next to MX26's R, and although his is lower, it's not a WHOLE LOT lower. That was also before I adjusted my front shocks and got smaller rear tires (which lowered it). When I buy an aftermarket pipe, I'll lower the rear some more.
The Dales really aren't that tall. There seems to be more distance between the seat and foot pegs but if you check out the "my pics" section of my website, you can see my Dale parked right next to MX26's R, and although his is lower, it's not a WHOLE LOT lower. That was also before I adjusted my front shocks and got smaller rear tires (which lowered it). When I buy an aftermarket pipe, I'll lower the rear some more.
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