Tuning the front suspension

BusaReds

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I lowered the bike 2 inces front and back from stock for street riding "and because it looks better"
but now when i get on it hard and the front end wheelies i can feel the front shocks unload?
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I lowered the front end with a TRAC triple as far as i could without the fender touching the bottom of the inner fairing bezel when fully compressed and changed nothing with the front shock tubes from stock settings.
I never noticed this when it was setting at stock height.
Which adjustment will stop the fork tubes from dropping so quick in a wheelie?
I guess this concern will only present itself during street riding seeing as thou the front end will be fully compressed with a strap when at the track and the tubes won't drop during a launch.
What do i tweak to get rid of it or slow it down, or should I even worry about it?
 
Front suspension, in a nut shell.......PreLoad, ( the nut,with the rebound screw, at the top of the fork) turning it in,will add spring pressure to the fork. you can make the forks harder or softer, turn in for harder & out for softer. Rebound: on the top,is how fast the forks come up after compressingturn it all the way in & it will move very slow up. Compression: is how fast you want the forks to compress. turn in for slow, turn out for fast. if you have any more questions pm me & I can try to help you.:)
 
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