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My proposed Base and Midvalve specs
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[QUOTE="DEANSFASTWAY, post: 771496, member: 31309"] Danger: Mid valve mods usually affect high speed reaction more than the low speed if im looking to more low speed comp id stack more on base valve conversely If looking for lighter HSC id try to pull out some mid valve ,It true that the base valve stack has a part (middle)that affects mid speed /high speed but changes on the mid valve come into play with more influence than base valve change .the trouble with going too light on mid valve is that if you run too light a stack your valving will bend. maybe on your KTM try to subtract a small bit of oil or we sometimes drill a little bleed hole on the first part of the bottoming cone to make like a ramping affect if looking for that last inch just bleed a little off . The new cones are really long on the new forks . [/QUOTE]
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