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<blockquote data-quote="crazybluerider1" data-source="post: 1567595" data-attributes="member: 17477"><p>I've just been trucking along getting all the suspension figured out. The rear was easy but trying to get everything to fit in the front has been a bit of a challenge. I wanted to keep the top of the shock low so that I could retain good visibility over the hood and minimize the angle of lean back as well. I fought with that a bit and finally figured out a way to get it down behind the axle and still have room to clear the link mount. I still need to flex the suspension and confirm that it clears when the shock is leaned over but I think I've got it figured out now.</p><p></p><p>At one point I was waiting on a couple of brackets I ordered so I spent some time getting seat mounts figured out and interior panels tacked in. I took a shot from the drivers seat to show visibility, it's really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazybluerider1, post: 1567595, member: 17477"] I've just been trucking along getting all the suspension figured out. The rear was easy but trying to get everything to fit in the front has been a bit of a challenge. I wanted to keep the top of the shock low so that I could retain good visibility over the hood and minimize the angle of lean back as well. I fought with that a bit and finally figured out a way to get it down behind the axle and still have room to clear the link mount. I still need to flex the suspension and confirm that it clears when the shock is leaned over but I think I've got it figured out now. At one point I was waiting on a couple of brackets I ordered so I spent some time getting seat mounts figured out and interior panels tacked in. I took a shot from the drivers seat to show visibility, it's really good. [/QUOTE]
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