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If you have a TT-R250, put some air in the forks..
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[QUOTE="CRX, post: 95084, member: 16112"] MRKRacing 125 - I weigh way more than you and have been able to set the suspension on my TTR to where it works satisfactorily. I have the sag @ 95 mm , compression clicker 10 out, rebound clicker at 6 on the rear, and front compression clickers @ 10 out with no air in the forks. I have the forks flush with the triple clamps. Set up this way I have about the correct amount of free sag front and rear, so the both of the spring rates are ok. I mainly ride tight trails and like the suspension set up plush to aborb. My setup would not work for MX. CRX 2 [/QUOTE]
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If you have a TT-R250, put some air in the forks..
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