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[QUOTE="overbore, post: 742795, member: 27177"] Thanks marcus for the reply.Someone else told me the same thing not long ago,but I would rather learn without getting hurt,but will try this method this spring.When you push down on a bike just sitting in the garage should both rebound at the same rate so you know there even with the 100 in the rear and 40 in the front?any help appreciated.or do you want a stager?I just recently read somewhere that static sag on the ktm is more important than race sag whether thats true or not I am not sure,but would like to be thinking the right way when I hit the field again for my son mainly. [/QUOTE]
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