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Well i am going to try some flat tracking and knew that a lower bike would help, so i got a r-6 rear shock. man it looks great, bolted up easy the only bad thing is for some reason i need a knew chain. now i am just waiting for the two for the front. if any on would want some shocks i have my rear and two fronts for sale, i dont know for sure what the rear one is but the front are vortex with remote rezzies. i have pics but cant get them to upload.

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You know i dont know i just hear some of the guys on here say they have them in the rear. it does make it sit about 3 inchs. lower. and it is a bit stiffer.. i havent rode it yet still waiting on some warmer temps here in south dakota( it was -5 today) and some more parts. but i will let you know what i think, also if anyone could post the pics i would email them to you.

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ur going to love the r-6 shock for fting man best move on my part . I went from a elka rear with a lowering kit to a r-6 way better for the tracks i race on

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As for the shock i love my rear shock.. It makes my rear sit so much lower and the rebound etc etc is sick.. I'll let you know how it rides and who ever wants to ride it @ glamis this weekend or next week is more then welcome.

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Well i am going to try some flat tracking and knew that a lower bike would help, so i got a r-6 rear shock. man it looks great, bolted up easy the only bad thing is for some reason i need a knew chain. now i am just waiting for the two for the front. if any on would want some shocks i have my rear and two fronts for sale, i dont know for sure what the rear one is but the front are vortex with remote rezzies. i have pics but cant get them to upload.

post some pics

ive heard of the drag guys running the r6 shock too

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I run the R6 for horseshoe racing in the summer. I tried to do a tt style race and it was brutal. The R6 is very stiff and obviously doesn't have much travel. It is ideal for smooth terrain though.

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Well i am going to try some flat tracking and knew that a lower bike would help, so i got a r-6 rear shock. man it looks great, bolted up easy the only bad thing is for some reason i need a knew chain. now i am just waiting for the two for the front. if any on would want some shocks i have my rear and two fronts for sale, i dont know for sure what the rear one is but the front are vortex with remote rezzies. i have pics but cant get them to upload.

 

 

If you are needing some awesome flat track front shocks, I have a pair of AFCOs here. They need rebuilt, but I think AFCO does it very reasonably. I ran AFCOs when I was TT racing.

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I run an 06 R6 on the rear. I think that they will all fit, as long as they have the vertical resivoir. However, you will need to make any of them fit with some bushings. The eyes on the R6 are smaller than the banshee. You will have to use smaller bolts.

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