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Fork bottoming too easily. . . Ideas?
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[QUOTE="Masterphil, post: 1095617, member: 55234"] Are your spring rates correct for your weight? Go to the MX Tech website and use their spring calculator. If your springs are correct, what is your oil height? What is your compression setting? You might try increasing the oil height and/or increasing the compression. You also landed in the worst possible way for overjumping. If you know you are going to overjump, make sure the rear touches down first, and make sure you are on the gas when it does. This will make flat landings much easier to absorb. I'd also guess that since you broke your wrist landing, your upper body was too far forward causing your arms to take the impact instead of your legs. [/QUOTE]
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