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[QUOTE="PhastPhart, post: 222039, member: 20970"] [b]Scotts[/b] Hey Jeff, What I meant was 15 degress off center or the 34degree setting. The bevel should at the 9 o'clock postion. The control valve adjusts the resistence at low and medium speeds. The manual also tells you that the more low speed dampening you have, the less high speed. So more low speed = less high speed and vice versa. You really shouldn't feel hardly any resistence at low speeds but when you glance off a rock in fifth, it should not try to rip the bars out of your hands. I ride a KTM 300 and a 520 and it really helps that wandering feeling in the front end and the headshake when you hit those sqaure edge bumps. It will make you faster. Hope this helps. Gregg [/QUOTE]
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