How effective is the mid-valve setting on this bike? Specifically, how much can I expect to change my base valve settings if I remove the mid-valve.
BACKGROUND:
I recently purchased a RT Gold Valve kit for my son's CR125, which will be third bike that I've installed Gold Valves on. RT recommends installing a cylinder seal and removing the mid-valve before running their settings. However, I know that many on this site disagree and believe that RT takes this position to simplify their tuning recommendations. If I choose not to modify the cartridge, how much should I change the base valve settings?
It seems to me that adding the cylinder seal will make the low speed comp stiffer, while removing the mid-valve will have the opposite effect--softing the low speed. Can I consider the net effect a "wash." and just go with the recommended valve stacks.
Set-up Info:
Rider: 140 lb intermediate motocrosser
Height: 5' 10"
Springs: .38
RT Valve Recommendation: CL3, CH4
Looking forward to guidance.
Thanks,
Steve
BACKGROUND:
I recently purchased a RT Gold Valve kit for my son's CR125, which will be third bike that I've installed Gold Valves on. RT recommends installing a cylinder seal and removing the mid-valve before running their settings. However, I know that many on this site disagree and believe that RT takes this position to simplify their tuning recommendations. If I choose not to modify the cartridge, how much should I change the base valve settings?
It seems to me that adding the cylinder seal will make the low speed comp stiffer, while removing the mid-valve will have the opposite effect--softing the low speed. Can I consider the net effect a "wash." and just go with the recommended valve stacks.
Set-up Info:
Rider: 140 lb intermediate motocrosser
Height: 5' 10"
Springs: .38
RT Valve Recommendation: CL3, CH4
Looking forward to guidance.
Thanks,
Steve