Oooops!

Or maybe you and your passenger can go on diets.
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DAB,
Man I was just riding my 13 year old son to the track for the first time since I strectched it. So, keep the negative comments to yourself. Our we can take it to the track! By the way I've been to Colorado and I can understand why you assumed my passenger was a FAT Buffalo Girl, since that's all I saw there!



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Location: Kansas  Posted: Mar. 05 2006,07:56  

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+1 on the preload adjustment.... You can also have the rear spring replaced or the inards redone! Both will do magic for your ride.  

Hey, Sony can you recommend a reputable shop that rebuilds. I think the added stress of mine being dropped an inch and with over 10,000 plus miles I'm long over due for a new setup or rebuild.
Hell, I will soon be needing to have the valves (motor) checked for adjustment (hint hint).

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DAB,
Man I was just riding my 13 year old son to the track for the first time since I strectched it. So, keep the negative comments to yourself. Our we can take it to the track! By the way I've been to Colorado and I can understand why you assumed my passenger was a FAT Buffalo Girl, since that's all I saw there! [/QUOTE]
I think they are called: "Buffarilla"...
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Go easy smoke,I think he was only joking....
Anyway,this thread has been really informative cause I will be stretching me baby too....
 
I got a hook up on rebuilding your stock rear! Less than $150 and your problem is gone...... PM for details.
 
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