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ok, so bike runs good all that shit lol, but at lemoore i can not keep my front end down off the launch, i dont really have the time to have a wheelie bar made because the races are on the 24th, will putting short struts or shocks up front keep it down? and do i leave my rear marvin on or put a strut in back too? whats the ideal strut length, and what would u guys suggest to keep the front end down without a wheelie bar?

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From my limited knowledge on the subject, I have always been told that you want everything parallel with the ground... bottom of the frame, a arms, swingarm... your ability to work the clutch will also play a big part in it

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Yes that worked for me, when I had problems with front end lift, I was not parallel, I lowered front till a arms were paralle, then measured, did the same with the swing arm. Had shocks/struts built to that size, Bike still lifted, but not to the 12oclck position, not to the point where, I had to let off the throttle. I also am limited in my knowledge, but been through this exact problem, and this worked for me. But a wheelie bar is the only sure bet!

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