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Old 01-24-2020, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by RT_66_Pro_Touring View Post
Hmmmm. That's counter intuitive to me, softening the rear to get more front bite. Sounds like you lost overall bite and gained rear traction.
Softening the rear will allow the weight to transfer to the front when lifting or when the brake is applied, putting more weight over the front tires. Can also have this same effect by decreasing the rebound on the rear shocks.
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