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Originally Posted by Cazper
Typically it's better to lower the same amount both front and rear...
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True.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cazper
so if it were me I would either lower the rear another inch... or better yet... raise the front an inch to improve handling.
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You're backwards.
Raising the front or lowering the tail makes the bike slower to turn in.
Raising the tail or lowering the front makes the forks closer to vertical with the ground, and makes the bike turn-in quicker.
low tail + high nose = stable. High tail + low nose = quick turn-in.