How can I keep the front end down?

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Why are you running a 15 on the front, Gen-I? ???

I wouldn't go lower than a 16 and even then it's tough. The brick will help but you've got to work the clutch more and be smooth on the throttle. As others have suggested, lower the front and try again....

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15 on the front is alot, thats the same as 6+ on the back plus what you got on the back.

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I ride 16-41 on shortbike and weight only 170

For me its all in the clutch. With my low wight i try always to slip it through the whelies.
If you get the right feeling your clutch wont burn. Made over 40 passes this way ,and still no problems.

How else will the superstreetbikes with 500+ Hp manage the start.

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This is very helpful and in stock.

Guy

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for the street just use less throttle for the track play with your front and rear suspension height and your shock and fork settings. After that you may want to think of a little stretch or just slap more weight no the bike.
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