cantrell24x
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- Oct 24, 2001
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I recently bought a 2004 KX 250 with a front fork from a 2001 or so GAS GAS. The people at ohlins say I need around 40mm of static sag. I have about 20mm at this time. I think to get to 40mm I need to cut the pre load spacer. What I am wondering is how much to cut the spacer to get 20mm more static sag.
Also is it correct to set the static sag then check your race sag? I think that is what I read in the ohlins manual but in another post here I read the opposite was true.
Third, I have the stock KAW. suspension that came on this bike. It has been revalved to be softer for woods ridding but I dont have any details about what was done to it. I have heard some ohlins stuff is dated. Is that true about the '01 gas gas forks? Would I be better off with the stockers? The shock is a newer model ohlins so I imagine it is up to date.
Thanks
Chris
Also is it correct to set the static sag then check your race sag? I think that is what I read in the ohlins manual but in another post here I read the opposite was true.
Third, I have the stock KAW. suspension that came on this bike. It has been revalved to be softer for woods ridding but I dont have any details about what was done to it. I have heard some ohlins stuff is dated. Is that true about the '01 gas gas forks? Would I be better off with the stockers? The shock is a newer model ohlins so I imagine it is up to date.
Thanks
Chris