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[QUOTE="WWR, post: 730977, member: 19191"] Jeremy said: Hey, dude, you holdin' out on us? I need some of that "WOW!" in my forks. I gotta say, this is the most helpful thread I have read on this subject. Thanks guys! Also, most of the street forks I have looked into only use a check-plate instead of a shimstack for the midvalve. Are you saying it would be highly beneficial to add a shimstack in place of the checkvalve (compression side of rebound piston)? And when you are tuning the shimstacks, where is it best to start? Adjust the overall HSC damping coeffecient first and go down from there? For reference, I am dealing with several different forks. They all have 20mm cartridges with the basic 2-valve setup. [/QUOTE]
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