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So I put on a set of Legends Revo ARC 13" on my 2023 SGS. I will say that the ride is 100% better and I will be putting the Legends Axeo Comfort on the front this weekend.
The Revo ARC are standard height at 13" and do not offer the repo arc in 12". So my bike came stock with the "LOW" shocks in the back which 12". Now when the bike is on the side stand, jiffy stand, kick stand or what ever else it is being called, it leans more. Not a huge amount, but noticeable. Will this get worse when I do the Axeo in the front? Should I get a longer side, jiffy, kick.......stand?
No, you should be fine. I am surprised you noticed that much increase. Same with mine, and my Ohlinds HD044 install in place of my LOWs. I barely noticed the difference. I went with the cartridges in the front next, with zero change in height.
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