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[QUOTE="tx246, post: 463871, member: 23127"] have you mounted the tire yet? lots of times there is interference between the tire and the front of the swingarm. i always use an old long chain. the rear shock mud flap is a canidate for paddle abuse too. i always take mine off and install a spring shock wrap(atv item) to keep sand from ravaging the shock. dude, be very careful of slipfaces. remember what was there today will be different tomorrow. the dunes we ride by the end of the day are chewed up with tracks but by the next day, the wind erases these tracks and even moves dunes overnight. note about flags.......... im not very tall so i have to throw my leg over the seat. i cannot step thru very well. i kept breaking flags when they were mounted on the back. finally, i got smart and got me a shakespeare ugly stick fishing rod (7ft $29@walmart) that is unbreakable and mounted it to my front forks. it works great. tip to park your bike on the dunes...........dig your rear tire in 12inches and tada! your bike will stand up on its own. [/QUOTE]
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