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| Newbie Joined: Jul 2008
Bike: 2000 Yamaha Road Star & 2006 Yamaha Stratoliner S
Location: Redwater, Texas
Posts: 6
| I lowered my R*, in the rear, by "flipping" the, shock to swing arm, relay link. To the best of my ability I have done a search for an answer to my question. I have found nothing. "To lower the Stratoliner S, in the rear, can I flip the, rear shock to swing arm, relay link ?" Thanks for any help. Mule
__________________ I ain't got nowher to go and nothin to do when I git tair and if I'da been in a hurry, I'da started yesterdy. Mule |
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