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help with a baseline setup for woods riding
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[QUOTE="Masterphil, post: 989437, member: 55234"] I have a 2006 125SX that I am going to use in a harescrambles race here in a few weeks. I probably won't have an opportunity to dial my suspension in for these conditions before the race. I have never raced a harescramble race either, so I don't really know what to expect as far as what I will be encountering. I assume that there will be lots of rocks, roots, and ruts to contend with though. Can anyone help me get a good baseline setting for the clickers, oil level, etc. for riding in such conditions? Here is what I am using right now, I haven't had a chance to get this on a track either, so this is my almost stock baseline settings: Fork: Comp 19 Reb 18 Spring 4.2N/mm(stock) Oil Level 100mm Shock: HSComp 2.5 LS Comp 16 Reb 21 Spring 72N/mm(stock) Static 38mm Race 114mm I weigh 180, no gear. I figure that I should slow the rebound and soften the compression. Possibly lower the oil level as well, but how much? [/QUOTE]
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