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Bottoming.. Is it time?
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[QUOTE="Ocr, post: 139119, member: 24114"] Hey guys, and Jeremy.. Lately I have been going to the track with my 00' YZ125 and am really getting into jumping... The thing is, on a small 40 ft table top, which I only get about 5 feet of air off of, I am bottoming my suspension, front and back. HARD! Then a 60 ft table in the back even HARDER.. to the point where it is hurting my ankles... Mind also that I'm landing perfectly down the landing of the jumps as well... I go home, and try adjusting the clickers on the shock and forks... Test it out... a bit better but still bottoming.. I dare not to even try to take my forks apart or change the oil... I'm 13 Years old.. 5' 10" 150lbs.. And I know this is definitely not too much weight for my YZ.. Maybe it is as of now... I've been seriously deciding to send my forks and spring to MX-Tech for a full works revalve... Would this be a good choice? Man my friends C-Cycle on his RM is really smooth.. and I'm sure MX-Tech's will be better.. :) Thanks for your input.. Here is a pic of me bottoming off of the 40 footer.. Err :think [url="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=1759990&a=13572851&p=52398188&f=0"]*Kachunk* Oww..[/url] Curt [/QUOTE]
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