Been a while since we had any 80's around here........but, I believe as a general rule, rider sag should be aprox. 1/3 of total travel........leaving yours at about 3 to 3 1/4 inches.
The manual say's 3.3 inch's (85mm) this is the standard race sag,decreasing the race sag dimension will improve turning ability in tight terrain but you'll lose a little in straight line stability.Increasing the race sag dimension will improve straight line stability at higher speed's but reduce turning performance.
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