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2017 GSA suspension

apbehnen

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I just purchased a used 2017 GSA today. It has aftermarket Touratech shocks. I am trying to set the SAG for my weight. The Touratech website gives excellent instructions. According to the Touratech website, the target measurement is different for a normal GSA and a GSA low. So I need to know which one I have. The salesmen told me it was a normal, and then another person at the shop where I bought it told me it was a low. So my question is, is there an easy way for me to determine which suspension version I have: normal or low?

Thanks, Adam
 
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have a dealer check the VIN.. that will tell you if its low or normal

Tom Casey
2017 R12GSA Low (not owned a month yet but tripled the mileage.. how hard is it to triple 1200 miles)
1975 R75/6 Ole yeller
 
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