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Old 02-11-2007, 1:50 AM
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I need advice i thought about going down 1 in the rear and up 1 in the front if its possible on my 00 r1. i just want it to pull harder. trying not to take away from top speed. any suggestions or advice?

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Old 02-11-2007, 3:47 AM
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I need advice i thought about going down 1 in the rear and up 1 in the front if its possible on my 00 r1. i just want it to pull harder. trying not to take away from top speed. any suggestions or advice?

Anything is possible. But if you want your bike to pull harder, first you need to buy a honda!! HeHeHe LOL . Seriously though, reverse your thinking. Go down one in the front, not up. In the rear is where you wanna go up.
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will that take from top speed if so how much
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