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can be a combination of things.

badly matched shock/spring combination

worn bushes around the rear subframe

uneven tyre pressures.

try a new set of bushes or pineapples for the rear frame first.. increases squat on launching

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can be a combination of things.

badly matched  shock/spring combination

worn bushes around the rear subframe

uneven tyre pressures.

try a new set of bushes or pineapples for the rear frame first.. increases squat on launching

Yeah dude. Sure it's not axel tramp? If so just get yourself a set of pineapples!

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Pineapples are polyureathane bushes which increase rigidity and decrease axel tramp. They're called pineapples because the majority of the time they are yellow in color, although they come in a range of colors.

See 'pineapples'... mmmm pineapples!!

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