Mustang vintage solo seat
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Thank you Grey_Beard.
Another nice looking bike in the sun.
The yellow and chrome look good together.
I have the 430 shocks on my bike for the no tool adjustment.
What springs do they have, if not rude your weight and how many turns of preload did you need please?
Another nice looking bike in the sun.
The yellow and chrome look good together.
I have the 430 shocks on my bike for the no tool adjustment.
What springs do they have, if not rude your weight and how many turns of preload did you need please?
Andy, I have the preload set for 1" of sag. For my 185 pounds that would be right at the 3rd ring from the bottom. The easiest way I found to get the correct sag setting was to use the tip of the exhaust as a pointer against a tape measure. Set the tape to be at a whole inch increment while not on the bike. Then sit on the bike and see the difference. Adjust the shock collar and repeat till you get the sag you want. I have the standard springs and the shock length is 12.5"
With the mustang wide vintage solo seat and the progressive 430 shocks I can ride all day long with zero discomfort.
Last edited by Grey_Beard; 01-21-2018 at 09:35 AM.
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