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2003 rm 125 tuning/jetting, who knows a lot about
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[QUOTE="Luft, post: 612014, member: 37893"] Try RG3 for spring rates and settings. They will probably tell you to run heavier springs. I'm 6'5' weigh 235 and run .46 front and 5.5 rear. I was running .46 and 5.8 but the front would stink bug or ride too low, this solved the problem for me. Where are your forks set in the clamps? If they are all the way down in the clamps you might try putting them in the middle position and remeasuring your race sag. Less weight will be on the shock when you do this so it should feel a little more firm. Measure the race sag and free sag as I suggested before moving the forks and afterwards. I'll order the 35 pilot tomorrow and have it in a week or so. I'm in Florida at sea level with major humidity. It can be 95 degrees, rain, and then be 77 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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