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Spring rate help YZ250
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[QUOTE="jim7411, post: 912646, member: 48850"] I ordered a 5.0 spring from Race tech and I will be recieving it today. I will throw it on late tonight and set it up and see where we land with the free sag. I will post the results as soon as I have them. All i can figure is even if they tell me the 5.2 is the correct spring but my free sag is way off, I need a lighter spring. So that's what I did. If it doesn't work then I will throw the 5.2 back on. I ride on a sand track and the guys have told me to set my sag at 95mm and raise the forks up in the triples. But being a hard head I am going to set it at 100mm and raise the forks. This is all supposed to make it turn quicker and put more weight on the front end so that it sticks in the corners better. As it is, I was having trouble missing the rut. After the other guys rode the bike they said the front end was way to light ad made they recommendations to me. Tomorrow they are supposed to come out to the track and work with me on the clicker settings. I'll post back soon. [/QUOTE]
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