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Need suspention adjust?

Hi everyone. I have a question for my 1988 Africa Twin. I think it is realy basicaly but I don't know how to solve this problem.
I have heavy baggage on AT`s rear side so handling is very light(quickly). It is very hard riding on the sand and low speed.If anyone know how to solve it,please let me know.
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Adjust the preload on the rear suspension as much as you can so the back of the bike does not sit low at the back, if this does not work you will have to redistribute your load.
Or ride slowly and carefully.
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