Replacing the clutch spring

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Like Sperera said bud....stiffen up the rear shocks and you should get them up alright....

I run the stock rear springs and heavy oil...(not sure on the viscosity)
but it is quite stiff and I have no probs getting the front up......I prefer to run the rear end soft though...to stop it wheelying coz it is impossible to steer them with the front in the air.....

A quick vid of what mine is like.......it pulls the fronts right off the bat...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y9nQw5nMUc

It leaves ruts now that I got it retuned also seems to be faster :) I think your right, im just not getting the traction it needs, I have the rear shock adjustments all the way down.
 
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