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PLJ.
11-30-2003, 11:23 PM
Short of switching shocks, does anyone know of a good way to lower the rear end of a 200X simply???? The rocker type linkage does not allow for the conventional strut type lowering methods. Please, any info. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

jeswinehart
12-01-2003, 04:54 AM
i'n not sure why you would want to do that but maybe a lower profile tire or to give the apperiance of a lower back end,,, raise the front forks to the very top of the top tripple tree,,,

john

PLJ.
12-01-2003, 10:30 PM
I am currently attempting to build a shorttrack ice racer to play on my pond with and relive the old days. I have plenty of room for an 1/8 mile track. I am trying to hang with the 400ex's out here. I have seen pics of Curtis Sparks flattrack X and it looks very low with the center of gravity really down there. He probably used a custom shortened Ohilns shock or something very pricey like that. Yes, it does have 18" rears and the front is lowered also. Thanks.

hrc200x
12-01-2003, 11:12 PM
you could do it the ultimate cheap way and use a ratchet strap, be sure to keep the loose end out of the chain and axle.

Curtis-Tecate3
12-02-2003, 10:38 AM
First try backing the spring preload tension nut off. That should drop the rear a bit. If that isnt enough you can have the spring cut which of course is a permanent mod. Or lastly if the track is smooth enough you can do what I did and go hard-tail. I built a billet aluminum strut that replaces the shock with 3 different height positions. Now go eat up that 400ex.

Curtis.