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03 YZ250 Forks
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[QUOTE="SpectraSVT, post: 671693, member: 30250"] Revalving is probably the only way to truly get rid of it. Somethings can minimize it but not take it away. I am currently awaiting the return of my YZ forks cause I couldn't take it anymore. I have the correct springs but have to ride with the forks only 4 clicks out to keep from bottoming on jumps. Its not so bad on a prepped trak but after I hit a trail the next weekend it was like hitting curbs repeatedly..ouch. The design is pretty flawed and I'm not sure as to why it is done. My buddy explained it to me but I can't really recall the details enuff to adequately explain it. His 01 YZ had almost the identical valving but had more shims than mine making his stiffer. All Yamaha did was remove the some shims each year until they felt plusher but this just made bottoming even worse. Hopefully I'll have a report on the revalving soon. [/QUOTE]
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