flipped linkaage
#2
You flip the linkage that connects to the bottom of your rear shock. This lowers the ride in the rear about 2-3 inches. I would not recommend this for heavy jumping but it is a nice switch for mainly trail riding.
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Nocando
#3
been there done that. at first i thought it was so awesome. i loved how it sat lower and rode. until the dang frame started slamming the ground on the slightest whoops. i started nailing some decent little jumps and the frame pounded the ground. so i changed it back to original and never looked back. i would only recommend it if you were goin to ride and do absolutely no jumping at all. i dont wanna see anyone crack their frame in half.
#4
Plan on having mine flipped when I run on the ice this winter. I've went back and forth a few times. Don't do much serious air (hard on body too). Sure corners better on flat track. You should try it once just to say you did, takes about 15 min.
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