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How do we best set up the SX 125 for Hare Scramble
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[QUOTE="Jeff Siegel, post: 489375, member: 27735"] Thanks for your input. We have set the suspension to supersoft settings but he thinks the supsension is still a little to stiff, so we will try a little lower oil level in the front forks. You can't adjust fluid level in the rear shock can you? We will see if we can locate a copy of Trail Rider. Was the artical in the November issue? My son bought one of the left over 02's but from what I understand the motor isn't much different on the 03's. You might be right about having more low end the most 125's, but it's still a MX bike, mostly mid to top end power. Need more low end when trying to pick your way up a winding, wet, steep hill full of rocks and roots. Your right. Got to have bark busters. They were on the bike before he was. We intend to go up a few teeth on the rear sprocket when it needs to be replaced. Doesn't the thickness of the cylinder and base gaskets affect your low end power? Thickner of thinner? [/QUOTE]
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