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Clownking

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  1. Thanks for letting me know I don't have to replace the rear shock right away.

    And thanks for your fast response.

    The holes aren't above or lower. They are right next to each other. I'm guessing to make the shock stand up straighter. Maybe a weight thing?

    I guess that could raise it a bit

    My son is 66lbs. Is there a way to tell if they should be in inner or outer hole?

  2. Hello

    Just bought a used 2014 outlaw 90.

    I noticed at the top of the front shocks there is 2 mounting holes for the shocks. By the markings the shocks used to be mounted in the inner holes now the shocks are mounted using the outer holes. Googling I can't find the reason for these two holes. 

    2nd question is about the rear suspension

    When I push the suspension down it is very slow at raising back up. Should it be slow? Is it a safety thing for kids so it doesn't bounce them off. The spring adjustment is on the second lob from softest. Has painted arrows so I'm guessing it's from factory.

    Has anyone touched one of these machines and could tell me if this is normal?

    Thanks

     

     

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