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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX220 feels bigger than KDX200 ??
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[QUOTE="DBragg, post: 1432036, member: 64672"] I would say that there could be several factors at work here. Suspension set up could, and probably does, make the difference. Are you running the same shock springs with the same sag? What about the preload/sag for the front? Are the clicker settings the same on both bikes? Are the forks the same height in the clamps on both bikes? What about the tires? I have never weighed my tires, but I know that some tires are heavier than others. The gyroscopic effect of a heavier tire and tube would likely be felt when comparing two identical bikes. Last, and certainly not the least, dont underestimate the power of the placebo effect. [/QUOTE]
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