Are the subcages worth it?

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Old 10-04-2007, 12:58 AM
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

Originally Posted by old man roger
my rear suspension is all stock but i did adjust my spring so there is no sag at all and it helped every thing ,stoppies come up easier and circles are smoother and slow wheelies don't seem to bounce as much when i hit the brake hard

Tightened it dn?? I thought of this too. I always ran my dampenings all the way tight in the rear, but I figured a click or 2 on the spring itself would make it better. How much did you adjust it??
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

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Tightened it dn?? I thought of this too. I always ran my dampenings all the way tight in the rear, but I figured a click or 2 on the spring itself would make it better. How much did you adjust it??
i tightened my rear spring so there is no sag in my suspension ,meaning if i push down on my rear seat it will come back up to the top limmit of the over all travel on its own
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

im thread digging because there were a few people asking about the omr subcage for the f4i and if it would fit on the single seat f4i..

a few people have done it and it works good you just have to drill two holes in the subcage mounting plate ,one on each side...
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