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jerry coomer


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posted October 16, 2006 01:46 PM        
slammed zx 12

how low is your shock knuckle to the ground. also your oil pan. and what weight spring do you run? i have 6'' arm and i weigh 250. the front forks are cut internally and i just lowered front fender. also my oil pan is cut. just sitting there it is about 1/2 or 3/4 higher than shock knuckle. but if i launch bike it scrapes rear of pan . i had it set where it would not drag but rear of bike was to high. want to set it up where when bike is sitting up right with no rider swing arm is level or slightly up hill in rear . but the shock knuckle and pan are close espically when i sit on bike. and if i launched it would rip pan off im sure . i can lower pan some more but then shock knuckle is there?? also i was going to get my shock revalved and mac intosh said put 1200# spring . could i get away with 2'' clearence with me on bike with heavy spring? or will some other spring and knuckle fit thats shorter?im trying not to blow tons of cash. i got this thing close but no cigar.also im taking some clutch plates and steels to trans shop to see if i can make something work the plates and steels cost approx 2.00 each. i have been looking and found a few things close. the only difference is auto and cycle are backwards fingers on fibers and steels are reverse but that wont matter

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NINJA12


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posted October 16, 2006 05:18 PM        
are you saying that you found clutches for $2 ?
If so spill the beans, PLEASE.

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