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Help/Advice - 00 YZ125 Front Fork ?'s
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[QUOTE="JTT, post: 89089, member: 19620"] mg, try raising the oil level, maybe even to the max. This will firm up the fork in the last 1/4 of it's travel (ie: bottoming), without effecting anything else. Cheap and easy fix. Yes a revalve would be nice, but not necessary likely at this stage. You should also check out what rate springs are in the bike and what you should have. This is another easy fix (although costing some money). At 180lbs, you are likely a little heavy fo the stock springs. Always remember, springs are the foundation of your suspension, without the right springs, all the valving in the world won't make it right. oh, and by the way, adjust your [B]compression[/B] (bottom clicker on KYBs, I believe) to firm up the landings, slowing your rebound will likely make the situation worse. [/QUOTE]
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