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I will know thursday although my bike is going to be an entirely new animal compared to before I dropped it off. I know getting my sag set to their standards was key to getting mine dialed in but wondering if you could adjust it just a bit further to the other end of the spectrum to sit just a hair lower than "right in the middle" of their suggest sag. for instance, the 13" revo arcs suggest 11 3/4" to 12 1/4" sag. Mine are set to 12" on the dot. taking out that extra 1/4" may reduce some of that imbalance you feel and could easily make up for it by stiffening up the compression a click. I'll find out this weekend.
Keep us posted on how you get it set up. I have a Ultra Limited Low, so I have 12" rears and lowered 1" fronts from the factory. I'm leaning towards the ARCs on
the rear with sag set at 12" and then possibly going to chrome standard height lower forks with some type of cartridge system... trying to get all the travel I can and
still be able to flat foot it. 28" inseam...vertically challenged. Already have the crappy reach seat, that I'd like to add some cushioning to for added comfort.
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