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  1. #1 Qingqi QM200GY-BA (Qlink XF200) alternative rear shock 
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    The only thing standing in the way of total happiness with this bike is the seat height. I'm running with the rear shock on its lowest setting, have sliced 2 inches off the seat foam, and can now just touch the ground with both my toes. As the bike is very light, it's easy enough to handle like that, except when manouvering backwards to get out of a parking slot or similar, or when I have to stop at the side of the road and the camber or edge of the roadway isn't very level . I could do with 20-30 mm less ride height.

    The only alternative I can see is replacing the rear monoshock with a shorter one, at the moment it's 335 mm long from eye to eye.

    Buying a shorter one is not as easy as I thought. You can't just replace it with a 20-30 mm shorter one just like that as the bottom part of the shock is attached to a linkage that means that up and down shock movement is not proportionally the same as the resulting wheel movement.

    How could I determine the total new length of the shock to give me those 20-30 mm on the ride height that I'm seeking?. I know it's bound to involve maths and geometry and I'm a bit dumb with that.

    This is what the shock and bottom link look like:




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    I'm not sure about the math, but I have seen a lot of lowering kits that look like this.



    KoubaLink makes them.

    I don't think you will have any major handling issues if you drop your front forks a little and add this kind of link to your suspension.

    Cheers!
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  3. #3 Re: Qingqi QM200GY-BA (Qlink XF200) alternative rear shock 
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    I lowered my Qlink Seat By almost 3" Here's some Pics










    I also lowered the rear shock - This helped BIG Time, Now I can touch more comfortable. I bought a
    new Seat for this Mod - Seat Cost $68.00 Plus $25.00 In Tools and Materials.
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  4. #4 Re: Qingqi QM200GY-BA (Qlink XF200) alternative rear shock 
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    Very clever to use the electric carving knife! Hope that did double-duty for turkey later in the day, after a good cleaning, of course! Was that able to chew through the foam rubber?

    nice looking steed indeed!

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  5. #5 Re: Qingqi QM200GY-BA (Qlink XF200) alternative rear shock 
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    we need a 'drool' emoticon!!

    *droolz*
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  6. #6 Re: Qingqi QM200GY-BA (Qlink XF200) alternative rear shock 
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    The Electric Carving Knife was "key" It slices thru the foam smooth and cuts thu like butter. We removed the foam from "UNDER" the seat. By Doing so it Kept the strainght form on the seat on top. We didn't quite get the cover tight enough, but it works for me. The Biggest thing is I can now touch the ground better then before. :)
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  7. #7 Re: Qingqi QM200GY-BA (Qlink XF200) alternative rear shock 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekkicore View Post
    we need a 'drool' emoticon!!

    *droolz*
    drooling-2112.gif - there you go Ekki
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    Quote Originally Posted by jape View Post
    drooling-2112.gif - there you go Ekki
    bahaha! thanks Jape, helpful as ever!!
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