




I had notes of a 41mm drop on the front and 39mm on the rear but Mr Horrocks and the lads in work say it's much lower than that?

Keep putting off raising it a little becasue my mates fed up of welding up/replacing the flexi on the Departure II




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Andy Jones wrote:Mine sits quite low
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I had notes of a 41mm drop on the front and 39mm on the rear but Mr Horrocks and the lads in work say it's much lower than that?
Keep putting off raising it a little becasue my mates fed up of welding up/replacing the flexi on the Departure II
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HighwayStar wrote:Illegal then? That's a big stretch too..
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I wonder how it drives.
HighwayStar wrote:Illegal then? That's a big stretch too..
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I wonder how it drives.
Will_bmx wrote:If you've got it on a stiff enough set up(most coileys are to be fair) then you're not gona get that much of a problem handling wise.
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My mates got a bb6 prelude that is sitting on it's ar$e, his wheels slightly tuck(yes I know it's a big difference) and there's no scuffing and it handles amazing and looks better than all of the other ludes I've seen.
People are scared to drop it like a race car because of practicality, if you wanted it to be practical, don't buy a sports car! haha.![]()
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