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[QUOTE="clw, post: 506119, member: 15960"] Had an hour or two to burn Sat. PM so I pulled out the base valves of the forks and had a look. No 11mm, so I removed the large HS shim from the stack. Rode yesterday, a very noticeable change in the action, for the better as the sting and choppy feeling was at a reasonable level. Also seemed to help with the Yamaha mid stroke spike. Questions: 1. Should I have moved this shim to the other side of the crossover instead of pulling it? 2. Changing the clamping shim affects? Pulling the largest HS shim affects? Are both changes similar in results? [/QUOTE]
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