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Spider Jenga Anyone?

Belrix

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The trouble I went through to get the machine high enough to replace the sway bar and add the bump-skid.

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Way to go.....

Works..:thumbup: though you didn'the need to raise the rear wheel...congrats job well done. ..:2thumbs:
 
Works..:thumbup: though you didn'the need to raise the rear wheel...congrats job well done. ..:2thumbs:

The bike lift raised the back wheel, too, so I blocked it up. Seemed like it would be easier to keep the frame level.

For what it's worth, the 20-22" rule for replacing the sway bar with the BajaRon version is real - at least on the F3T. It has to pivot downward and slide out and needs that much clearance. Once you have it that high it's the perfect time for the Spiderpops bump-skid. That has to be drilled in so there needs t be enough clearance below the bike to fit the drill and see what you're doing.
 
Smart move..always good to make the best of a situation...congrats!!

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