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Best Fix for Mid-Stroke Harshness on 2001 KX250
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[QUOTE="MX265, post: 146296, member: 21599"] I was just wondering what the Best Fix for Mid-Stroke Harshness is on 2001 KX250 forks. I know it seems kind of general, but I am not looking for specifics. Just general opinions. I will be racing MX in the D class here in a few months. I am getting back into it after a few years away so I am a little rusty. I don't do any huge jumping but I do clear the occasional doubles. The front end feels a little harsh in landings and in the whoops. I am using the stock spring weight. I turned it out 2 clicks from stock. I am planning on lowering the fork oil level a little. Anyone have any opinions for the fork oil level for this bike for a 185lb slow guy? Would it be worth it to let Jeremy try a little revalving? Again, I am just looking for opinions and to see iof anyone else has noticed this on this bike. Overall I love the ride though, just trying to smooth the rough spots. Any input is appreciated. Thanx, Andy [/QUOTE]
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