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KYB fork revalving tips? Mid-valve get out?!
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[QUOTE="Techfreak, post: 425414, member: 34282"] At first much THANKS to all who answered me!!! To JTT: I meant bike speed. To MarcusGunby: You are right that it is a lot of work if I would change the mid-valve then testing then changing again … I just thought about the problems and I haven’t no experiences in revalving (it’s the first time). So I’m really grateful for the tips! My normally mid-valve doesn’t lift too. And it seems stiff. You suggested that I should leave the mid-valve alone. So I will only think about the base valve revalving. Here is just one pyramid. If I understood you right I should only remove some of the bigger shims (with the bigger diameters) - step by step. You also suggested that I keep the shape of the stack. So I should hold on on my one pyramid – no transform to a LSC-pyramid and a HSC-pyramid? (I could add a smaller shim (maybe 16mm) between the second and third big shims in order to lighten the LSC?! But I guess it lightens the HSC too.) Right or wrong? [/QUOTE]
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