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Fork spring rates KTM RFS
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[QUOTE="johnf3, post: 162782, member: 17742"] Not sure about the front springs, they seem to match up considering your weight, but you are way undersprung on the rear. I would think a 10.0+ would be more appropriate. I am 210 lbs no gear and I am using a 9.0 and I have it preloaded pretty good to get proper sag. The static sag in the front to me does not seem to be a critical issue on this bike. I have .45's in the front with the stock spacers. This is still a fairly soft setup but with the oil height run at 120mm (max), it has good enough bottoming resistance for my application. The stock fork springs on this bike are .42. You made a big jump with the .48's. I would try a set of .45's or 46's before I started trying to fit preload spacers in the forks. [/QUOTE]
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