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Any idea to take apart forks?
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[QUOTE="KiwiBird, post: 103125, member: 17232"] The bushing from Race Tech is [URL=http://racetech.com/productcatalogdetail.asp?menu=Off+Road+Fork+Parts&id=8]here[/URL] . It's only for Showas which I think your 93 CR250 has. Sounds like you have a very soft spring with no free sag when you have good (100mm or so) race sag - I'll check when I get home for what the stock spring is. It's very difficult to work out shock spring rates without a machine. Does the spring have any markings on it, like paint dots or writing? The lack of nitrogen will make the shock feel very soft, question is - why did it leak out? You may have a ruptured bladder, was there ANY gas in there? Kiwi [/QUOTE]
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