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00' CR250 tips?
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[QUOTE="Pete Payne, post: 24285, member: 20445"] Yo matt &Deterrian, The 00 cr250 forks can be harsh but, before you bite the $$$$ for a revalve make sure that your forks are lined up properly at the front axle. If the bottom of the forks are pulled in or pushed out they will not function properly, they have to be parallel to each other . If the axle has ever been hammered in, the end that the hammer hit is probably mushroomed out and will not line up properly no matter what. This fork has a mid-valve that is way too stiff for the average rider . The race tech fork mentioned previously mentioned probably had the mid-valve changed to a check plate to aleviate the harshness. This mod works great for everybody except for really fast supercross riders they dont have any real bad breaking bumps to worry about and are generally in realy good shape. Just some food for thought! Pete ------------------ [/QUOTE]
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