Old Apr 29, 2012 | 05:57 PM
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If you go too low, you'll find the suspension travel on the shock is reduced to a point where its not effective. Really go low, and you end up a point where the shock is effectively solid, and if you hit a bump or an undulation at speed, instead of soaking it up, the wheel will just bounce. Wheels on the ground are good for grip
30mm should be ok. 50 mm less so.
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