Chupaca
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So my wife decieded to come along with me. This is great for she loves a spirited ryde and is the fist to complain when the nanny chimes in...So as we know I did a solo ryde with the shock re-locators from Mike (BLUEKNIGHT911) but I did not have optimal settings much less a two up situation. We took off in our winter weather...84°... and headed up to a small mountain minning town about 4,000 feet up but clearing 6,000 to get there. Very good workout for all involved especially one's suspension. Many twists both uphill and down with about 6 hairpin turns. Did the short route 100+ miles about 2+ hours of driving time.
I have too say the ryde was great. I usually have to do a lot of leaning but now just a slight bend at the waist. Much less tiring and less stress on the upper body. The handling is much improved with two as it is solo. Not even a great deal of speed difference (if you have a willing and participating passenger). I would definately recommend this as a step before goining into the high priced shocks out there. I do have the FOX shocks up front but got them cheap but set almost at the lowest point so the stock shocks would work well on the low setting.
With the BajaRon sway bar, Squared Away laser alignment and Mike's shock re-locators this is now one sweet ryde for the energetic ryder. But even for passive ryder it will be a much less tiring ryde....:thumbup:
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I have too say the ryde was great. I usually have to do a lot of leaning but now just a slight bend at the waist. Much less tiring and less stress on the upper body. The handling is much improved with two as it is solo. Not even a great deal of speed difference (if you have a willing and participating passenger). I would definately recommend this as a step before goining into the high priced shocks out there. I do have the FOX shocks up front but got them cheap but set almost at the lowest point so the stock shocks would work well on the low setting.
With the BajaRon sway bar, Squared Away laser alignment and Mike's shock re-locators this is now one sweet ryde for the energetic ryder. But even for passive ryder it will be a much less tiring ryde....:thumbup:

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