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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 100144, member: 17212"] [b]Sag[/b] Jer. I have been thinking about doing the same thing to my 99 WR400f. Not only the rear end, but, also the forks. I am a vertically challenged spode and I would like to be able to touch the ground once in a while also. I would think that by doing both ends, it would balance the bike out while steering thru the corners, but, you would still have the travel for jumps. I've noticed that off road trucks set their suspension like that. They run a tremendous amount of sag which lets them sit low in the corners. When they jump, their suspension drops while in the air which gives them the full range of travel for landing. What front spring would you recommend for a 140Lb. rider inorder to get about 120mm of sag? The rear spring seems soft enough. Thank you. Ol'89r [/QUOTE]
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