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Jaystre

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sounds like you need to learn to throw your weight around on the bike. or feather the throttle rather then just pin and go. But having a well built shock for your style of riding will always help keep the wheels to the ground while the bike stay flatter better. But more then likely, your rear shocks is in well need for a rebuild. The stock fronts just blow donkey.

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sounds like you need to learn to throw your weight around on the bike. or feather the throttle rather then just pin and go. But having a well built shock for your style of riding will always help keep the wheels to the ground while the bike stay flatter better. But more then likely, your rear shocks is in well need for a rebuild. The stock fronts just blow donkey.

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Try running tire pressure @ 2.5 to 3 p.s.i and stiffen up the preload on rear shock.

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