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The tunnel protectors are the #1 cause for carrying around a 200 pound block of ice. If you're not going to steel, you might as well take them off. You can always reinstall them later (tunnel protectors are held on with SS rivets).
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Sold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no steel going im my ride so tunnel protectors are out!
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UPDATE INSTALLED!!!!!!!!
Hello guys the 151 is in and im pumped cant wait to ride I should be leaving sunday or moday to give it a try.
one question what setting on the skid controls the ride height?
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pictures are coming!
Hello guys the 151 is in and im pumped cant wait to ride I should be leaving sunday or moday to give it a try.
one question what setting on the skid controls the ride height?
thanks jdp
pictures are coming!
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Thats where your speed wrench comes into play. It's the bolt that moves both shock to a more upward postion or flatter.
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Thanks thats what i thought how are the recomened settings for weight and rider style? i hope there a good starting point.
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