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2003 Suzuki RM 125 fork and shock shim stacks
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[QUOTE="bclapham, post: 696502, member: 25565"] its real easy to do that fork, there are two shim stacks on the passive valving, the passive valving that sits on the piston and the passive bleed shims that sit further back- i took the whole lot out- nice supply of spare shims, LOL- i even put a thread up about them but no one replied! if the shock is anything like the 02, i found it quite soft and although i am a heavier rider it was still bottoming with the comp clickers all the way in. what exactly are you looking to change/dislike about the suspension??? [/QUOTE]
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