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Lowering The seat hight on my KTM
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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 228696, member: 17066"] GP as i cant refer to your last name: The alignment tool isnt needed?is this only on the 02s as you definatly need them on the 01 etc other wise you get a nice mix of bush teflon in the oil-ive done a few that were not aligned and the piston bands were shot after only half a season and the shock was real sticky in use. If the 48s are heavier than the 50s im glad i dont have them on my bike-they probably weigh more than my forks and the front wheel;) I noticed you never mentioned Langstons bike. On the rest im happy to be shown to be wrong-im not after a flame war with you-(which you may/may not beleive)im just trying to bring solid information to the readers-thats what the forums all about. :) Redone after 10minutes pondering time: I thought about this discussion and its not getting us anywhere and im not even sure weather we adgree or disagree so lets leave it as is. [/QUOTE]
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