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[QUOTE="russ17, post: 688618, member: 34368"] In 04 it seems that alls KYB did is find away to press fit the bottoming cones and still use the CV from what I have seen, and this is there way of contolling the bottoming issue. I believe I read somewhere the initial concept of this was to eliminate air pressure in the fork cartraidge. (I might be wrong on this though) as it turned out to be another passive valving so to speak and consisted of high speed linier shims that float a touch allowing bleed at low speed. The pressure in the fork is suppose to seat the valve which intern prevents leakage. I feel that this bleed ( which is never consistant ) is what brings the inconsistant feel in the forks.weather its a worn bushing or some sort of contamination that causes this Russ [/QUOTE]
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