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Professional "scooter trash".
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Since I'm THE rigid frame fanatic on the board... 25 psi in the rear tire. 5 inch barrel style springs, the clothespin type are garbage unless/until supplemented with a small barrel spring. As much pressure as the front tire can take if sticking with a hydraulic front end. If switching to a springer front end, 30-35 psi tops in the front.
I HATE hydraulic forks and swingarm frames. They look like crap, they handle like crap, and they ride like crap. A rigid frame looks clean, has zero inherent wobble, and if you can figure out your rear tire pressure and seat spring combo, ride fine.
Try out a set of struts, and if you like the handling tightened up (and boy will it tighten up), buy a weld on rigid conversion kit and do it right. That's for the next year or so with mine. Plan to ride it as built for awhile and then chop it up again and do it right.
I've had over 100 street motorcycles, mostly ancient rigids. I really, really, miss 6v kick only, points fired, mechanically actuated carburetor instead of that vacuum actuated want to be modern crap trying to pass itself off as a real carburetor, rigid framed springer equipped motorcycles.
And for the sake of your kidneys, DO NOT install a hard mounted seat... made that mistake a couple times.
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