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<blockquote data-quote="preventec47" data-source="post: 178448" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>I was at the ooracing website and they had a lot of unique parts I had not seen elsewhere. Namely aluminum</p><p>plugs that somehow fit inside stock forks to ( I guess) extend them. Also they offer 30 percent increased</p><p>stiffness springs that they said would raise the height height by one inch.</p><p>I am learning about it all but somewhere it seems that removing the fender allows some extra space</p><p>maybe for bigger wheels and tires and maybe more suspension travel. I am dismayed by</p><p>all the products available without objective measurements dimension wise and performance wise.</p><p></p><p>I mention the above items as I consider them to be cheapskate ways to get extra whatever you want</p><p>while keeping and working with stock components.</p><p>And I am a cheapskate so long as it doesnt dramatically affect safety.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.ooracing.com/monkey/suspension.html" target="_blank">https://www.ooracing.com/monkey/suspension.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preventec47, post: 178448, member: 11550"] I was at the ooracing website and they had a lot of unique parts I had not seen elsewhere. Namely aluminum plugs that somehow fit inside stock forks to ( I guess) extend them. Also they offer 30 percent increased stiffness springs that they said would raise the height height by one inch. I am learning about it all but somewhere it seems that removing the fender allows some extra space maybe for bigger wheels and tires and maybe more suspension travel. I am dismayed by all the products available without objective measurements dimension wise and performance wise. I mention the above items as I consider them to be cheapskate ways to get extra whatever you want while keeping and working with stock components. And I am a cheapskate so long as it doesnt dramatically affect safety. [URL]https://www.ooracing.com/monkey/suspension.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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