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Hello has any one got good advice on dropping the front end on a 86 tt600 I've had this bike 10 years and now do mostly city riding on it, when I do go bush it's mainly central NSW So a lower fork setting is not going to be a problem any advice would be appreciated.
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Drop the yolks 5mm at a time, try for a while and see how you like it, if you get to the point where it slaps uncontrollably or tucks under and chucks you on your ear, you've gone too far....
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