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braking bumps, small choppy stuff
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[QUOTE="rc331, post: 402523, member: 32288"] Sounds like you have already tried the full adjustment range but how about less rebound?. This probably won't help but my cr250 felt really harsh too and I always thought it was the front end making it feel that way. When I last serviced my forks I increased my fork oil level to 430cc and reset comp and rebound back to stock settings. I decided to change my rear shock settings (little less high and low speed comp damping than stock settings) and its awesome now. Jeremy will certainly be able to help you with this problem. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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