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Canadian Daves JustKDX
First 2003 KDX Ride Report!
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[QUOTE="adam728, post: 929132, member: 55463"] Kinda depends on your riding. 95% of the trails here are sandy whoop monsters. My suspension still needs lots of work to do great in them, but I definitly wouldn't got softer for my use. I occasionally hit the track to ride / race and the stiffer springs are about perfect. I did give up some initial plushness, but I can live with that. My buddy has a bone stock 220, I've it with mine back to back. My suspension is noticably more harsh than his at low speeds, but I still young and stupid so I rarely ride at low speeds. When pushing it my bike feels 10 times more capable, and the only suspension mod is the fork springs (so far). [/QUOTE]
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