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Lowing link or less spring rate springs? CRF450
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[QUOTE="helio lucas, post: 1420254, member: 78346"] another option more common around here is to shave the seat foam a few centimeters, tipical with shorter riders or kid making the transitions from minis to full size bikes, or, alter the subframe to lower the seat. all the options include trade offs, in the case of the link it may cause the wheel to touch the rear mudguard or airbox. a lower spring rate may mean a higher static sag due increased pre load on the spring to mantain the race sag (the amount the rear suspension lowers after you are on the bike). [/QUOTE]
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