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[QUOTE="cp380sx, post: 481151, member: 21323"] If you are on a limited budget then you have three options for a low cost revalve. 1. Install RT Gold Valves yourself and get the benefit of an aftermarket valve w/ custom valve stacks. This is a good option for people that know what tools are. Also, you can tweak the stacks until you are happy with the performance. 2. Experiment with revalving the shim stacks yourself. This takes a lot of trial and error. It also requires a certain amount of expertise with tools and forks. 3. Send your stuff off to someone that revalves the stock base valves. The downside of this is that if you need to tweak the valving you have to pack the stuff up and ship it off for a week. [/QUOTE]
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