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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1393217, member: 73147"] So far so good, yes the springs being too light is an issue. BUT, where are the clickers at? Buried would my guess, or at least the compression dampening? I do not need the bike off the ground to check the sags, just to baseline the static sag. You can achieve that by pivoting it on the triangle, or just lifting it till it tops out. No matter what I have tried, this job requires at least 2 people on the same page, most times 3! Measure the sag with rider and gear till it reaches 4 inches, against the bike sitting under its own weight sag. Then measure it topped out, unloaded. Subtract the sag with the rider, from the bike unloaded, topped out, this gives you the static sag. And that will tell you if the spring is correct. Are we on the same page? Vintage Bob [/QUOTE]
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