I have a '95 GL1500 SE w/ a Lehman conversion. The rear end (bumper?) sits really low to the ground. As far as anyone can tell (I had a very experienced trike installer look at it) it was built that way. No evidence that there is/has been anything broken/damaged. Increasing pressure in the rear shocks doesn't raise it more than about 1/4". I am planning to get a trailer and am concerned that the additional weight will have things dragging the ground. So, I am thinking about fabricating some different shock mounts to weld onto the rear axle. So my question is, how important is it to keep the angle of the shocks exactly as they are now? I am sure that a large change could adversely affect ride/stability, but how close do I really have to keep it? TIA Stan