cbr600rr rear shock
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cbr600rr rear shock
I have fitted a cbr600rr rear shock to my nc29 i've also fitted a smaller bottom link, this has raised the rear of the bike by about an inch and the bike does not sit properly on the stand anymore. The bike rides lovely on motorway and new roads, however when i ride on b roads im finding it hard to control. Should i put the original lower link back onto the bike or could it be something else?
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Re: cbr600rr rear shock
I think you need rebuilt your shock. It's not handle properly irregularity roadway. It's good for the new road as you say, but not good when road has damages.lee-nc29 wrote:I have fitted a cbr600rr rear shock to my nc29 i've also fitted a smaller bottom link, this has raised the rear of the bike by about an inch and the bike does not sit properly on the stand anymore. The bike rides lovely on motorway and new roads, however when i ride on b roads im finding it hard to control. Should i put the original lower link back onto the bike or could it be something else?
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Re: cbr600rr rear shock
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i think you have to remove the bottom link what you have installed. you can make your bike seat a little bit higher just by adjusting the reload setting.
i think you have to remove the bottom link what you have installed. you can make your bike seat a little bit higher just by adjusting the reload setting.