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[QUOTE="gn83tm, post: 584471, member: 38076"] I'm thinking about lowering my son's '96 about 4" and was wondering what the best way would be. I have the nut on the shock spring backed all the way off and the forks slid up about 1.5" but I still need to be about 2" lower. He doesn't MX the bike but rides trails and farm fields with it. I see references to using a spacer inside the shock to limit the rebound travel and I assume this is prefered over lengthening the linkage connecting rod. What is involved with doing the forks? Is that a matter of adding spacers somewhere or shortening the springs or proload spacers? I'm not familiar with the workings of these forks so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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