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Old 06-11-2014, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by TheLetterJ View Post
Always start with the basics. How much do you weigh, and have you changed the springs? What are your sag measurements front and rear? When was the last time the suspension was serviced? Oil height/ volume in forks?

If your springs are not correct, do not even bother making other changes until you get springs that are correct for your weight, you cannot make up for too light of a spring by just adding more compression dampening. If they are correct, have you made any changes to the adjusters? I've had that "flat tire" feeling in the rear from having too much rebound dampening.
All hit the nail on the head.
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