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Hi guys
I'm just rebuilding my YZ2 for the weekend and have come to my shocks. Droop and limiters are never really something I have played about with before. What's everyone running? In the manual its 20mm shock length front with 2 limiters and 27mm back with 2 limiters. Are people changing the length depending on limiters? Thanks in advance Chris |
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I run 5.5 mm of droop limiters in the rear shocks. Standard on the front.
I didn't like the big difference in droop between the front and rear. I really like how it drives with less droop on the rear. But as always, try for your self. That is the only way to find out if you like it.
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We have been using 0mm front and 1mm rear so far.
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For more rotation, use LESS droop, thus more limiters, on the rear. Makes the car faster in corners. If you drive on a very bumpy track, stick to the droop
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Cheers guys, makes sense
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