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[QUOTE="georgieboy, post: 650926, member: 21186"] Today i went riding and was satisfied with the fork behaviour. The great thing about my marzocchies is(bear in mind that this is mine first real motorbike, so i cannot compare) that one leg is totally for compression and one for rebound. That means that i have also clickers for the midvalve. I am now riding with more spring pre-load and with no lift on the midvalve. The fork is now firm but when riding i was suprised with its plushness. Probably because i am now riding higher in the stroke. I will now stay with no-lift for a while and will screw up my base to see what happens. 0.15mm shims you say, Marcus. I will post back next weekend. Till than and thnks so far, u to dean, for sharing some thoughts with me. [/QUOTE]
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