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Do I need new springs?
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[QUOTE="Rannoch, post: 657924, member: 37295"] Oh man, oh man. I just replaced the oil in my forks, with 10w (up from 7) and 105mm from the top (from 116 I think) Race tech gold valves all around Pain. In. The. Butt. But at least I know how now, and it needed it anyway. Sucker still bottoms over 3 foot jump. So, new fork springs are probably in order for X-mas or something. Tell me: IS THIS GOING TO MAKE IT STOP BOTTOMING ON 3 FOOT JUMPS? I want to be able to jump my XR! I know its possible, I've seen people doing it. My back shock is fine. Its just the front. Yeah, its really nice for the trail. But dang. 3 feeet? I'm 155lbs. Thats not exactly heavy. Thanks for your input. Oh, stock spring rate: .382 kg/mm Recommended by racetech: 0.443 Those numbers mean nothing to me. Could sombody explain them? What is a good website to order from? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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