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Old 01-28-2012, 06:58 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by MMGT1 View Post
Instead of a static install, meaning no sitting pressure on the bars, when you install them with the wheels off the ground they will actually flex the bar a little bit when lowered back down. This will in turn make the install a little more rigid and make the transfer of energy between the towers happen just a little bit faster, and will also reduce the body roll a little bit more. This is a "trick" that road course guys will do to try and shave just a little bit more off their lap times to edge out that all important win!...lol

i would suspect this could effect alignments. recommend getting an alignment after doing that?
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