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Help with rear suspention.

MikeM1000

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What are my options for rear suspention to fix over wheeling on hill climbs. From what I am gather the power is overcoming the rear suspention and letting it Stand up to much. The rear scissor joint is the problem what/who has block or some sort of limiter to stop the scissor from rocking all the way back
 
Soften the front skid shock! Set it to the softest spring rate or pressure possible!
 
Why? My chaincase?
Why would I randomly need to check my chain?
With the performance it appears you have- and the demonstration you conveyed it is a good idea to keep a eye ball on it- and upgrade to EVO Chain... Just a honest opinion-- we have 2 down after today's ride :face-icon-small-fro

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What are my options for rear suspention to fix over wheeling on hill climbs. From what I am gather the power is overcoming the rear suspention and letting it Stand up to much. The rear scissor joint is the problem what/who has block or some sort of limiter to stop the scissor from rocking all the way back


My vote is to move your whole skid back 3/4 of a inch. It flattens out the attack angle. And it makes a world of difference on the ruts in the trail when you have to be on the trail. It rides so much smoother.
 
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