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J,
If you plan on hitting the wheelie bars on a normal run I agree with the others above. The longer the wheelie bar is the less force is available to lift (unload) the rear tires. So if you plan on hitting the wheelie bars really hard this becomes even more important. Unloading the rear tires in a wheelie gets you an appointment with "Mr Wall". Ray
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