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Monk its right, you can move the forks up in the clamps but maybe not enough to balance rhe bike
I put the 18 forks at the second line, like I had them on the old bike, set the shock sag and rode it. I expected it to be pretty tall in the front, but actually the bike feels very balanced to me.
I was running a 1mm longer link arm on the 18, so maybe I just like my bikes a little lower in the back?
21’s have .5mm longer link, different bell crank, and 6 mm less stroke on the shock. I believe the shock length is the same, but the stroke is slightly shorter. 21’s also have 10mm shorter forks (length not stroke).
So 🤷🏻♂️ I’d say put it on and just play around. Going to the new bike did make my forks feel too low in the stroke. Going to go to a 5.0 from a 4.9 and added 10mm of oil in the mean time. I think it’s just the front nature bias of the new style frame. Shock was pretty close and same spring worked.
Good luck!
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