But if you do that you are reducing the droop, so the wheels lift off the ground over bumps.
If you use the lower spring seat height you don't change the droop and the wheels stay on the ground.
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Gary
This confused me a bit. So you do adjust it using the lower seat? Lols my bad grammer may be the cause but that was what I was trying to imply. Btw I want to rep ya but I need to spread some before I can
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