sick-lizard
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Dexter would be proud of that setupPAINT!!! YAY, and yes, that is my living room lol

Dexter would be proud of that setupPAINT!!! YAY, and yes, that is my living room lol
I'm not sure who Dexter is but I'm kinda proud of it. Rattle cans, looks good at 10 ft+ lmaoDexter would be proud of that setup![]()
Thank you. Assembly starts in a cpl days. let it really cureoh man it looks beautiful
Great idea for a booth. Looking a bit murder scene, but going to try this to seal off my car section.PAINT!!! YAY, and yes, that is my living room lol
Thank you. The posts are adjustable to 10 feet. They are a contractors "Zip Wall" but not the real expensive ones. I paid 80. Too much, but I wasn't going to wait until spring to do the bike.Great idea for a booth. Looking a bit murder scene, but going to try this to seal off my car section.
Mine does not have any adjustment, as shown in the picture. except the spring adjustment. I would think Noleen pre loaded the spring in a neutral position for soft/stiffness. It'll be a week or two before it is on the road so I guess I'll just see what it feels like. I could also call Noleen and get t heir opinion.I don't think the spring position impacts the travel, it's for pre-loading the spring. I'm no suspension expert but I think the preloading impacts the compression rate.
On my RTS bikes, the rear shock has an adjustable shaft which can be used to tune the travel a tiny bit, and also the start position of the rear end in relation to the BB pivot.
I remember fettling this along with the spring preload to reduce the bob when riding (iirc suspension design was to lock the rear end when pedaling) and the sag as when sat on the bike, the suspension compresses, so tuning that to suit.