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Adjust the rears on a full tank. The weight differences between the rears is due to the amount of gas in either side of the gas tank. Once you have
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Adjust the rears on a full tank.
The weight differences between the rears is due to the amount of gas in either side of the gas tank. Once you have them even they will be off once the fuel runs down and sloshes around to favor once side or another due too the saddle back design of the tank. Someone can correct me IF I'm wrong. Im a big boy and can accept when Im wrong ![]() |
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