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[QUOTE="GlennP, post: 78221, member: 18736"] MotoEnduro, I'm sure it is stiff for you at 140lbs. Yes, it will get much better, and as Marcus said, the components will last forever. Break the bike in for about 100-200 miles and when changing the springs, try the 2.5wt oil at 160mm. This worked great in my bike (same forks) in the rocks where little HS compression is required. The rebound clickers will have to be dialed in about 3-4 clicks more to compensate. Decide on a revalve after trying these options. NJ is tough to set up for, isn't it? Sand whoops and pines one week and rock gardens the next. Good Luck. Glenn '00 GasGas XC250 [/QUOTE]
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