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Reply #30 - 09/21/13 at 08:03:31
 
Just back from a short ride this a.m.  I went over a couple of bumps along the way and heard the scraping sound a bit more, but definitely much less than previously.  I'll try stiffening up the shocks a bit in the next couple of days, but I don't know that it'll make much difference.  In the end, going to the smaller sized tire is definitely in the plans.
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Reply #31 - 09/21/13 at 17:46:39
 
Thanks for info & pics!  I hope the new shocks work out well for you.

Can anyone tell me if these will work or should I say work well?

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Reply #32 - 09/22/13 at 17:51:30
 
If anyone has an experience could you chime in?  I would like to create a more distance between the fender bolts and the tire.  Maybe with a bit of luck have a smoother ride.  Thanks & best regards, PG.
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