You could, but the Roadsmith trikes generally sit a bit taller in the rear than most other brands of trikes due to their long trailing arm suspension design. Hannigan also uses a trailing arm design as well, but theirs are shorter than the Roadsmith. CSC uses a dual A-arm style suspension. Have you looked at your shocks preload settings? They can be ratcheted up several notches.
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