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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 24608, member: 18501"] I may be out of my league here but, The dozen or so tries I have had looking for plushness on rocks and roots without causing a mushy ride have led me to this: Back up and reduce the high speed stack - pull a few HS shims and add a thin crossover. Keep the low speed stack firm and clickers at a low setting to prevent the mushy or loose feeling ride. Raise the oil level for g-outs and use the softer springs. Even though I weight 195 in gear, my riding style is smooth and rarely bottom out. Gives you another perspective, James Dean [/QUOTE]
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