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Fork bottoming - best solution?
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1197680, member: 60515"] It's never bottomed so hard that I hurt the wrist much, but I've been pretty tentative since the wrist is still a bit limited. It recently bottomed when I overjumped a 2-3 foot high double slightly downhill. I haven't really gone for anything you'd call big since the work was done. It feels pretty good otherwise. Braking bumps, etc are ok. I'm beginning to wonder what the suspension guy did to the bike - we have/had a serious dispute over what I ordered for the suspension and what I ordered on rear shock/swingarm/linkage bearings. He denies that I ever ordered a re-valve, but says that he did it for free because he kept delaying the ship date of the suspension after saying it would be complete. Of course, it would be a bit difficult for me to determine what he actually did. [/QUOTE]
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