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KX65 handling question
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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1074785, member: 63076"] I would have to go out and check, I have it written down somewhere but I am not sure where. But what I did was simple. On one of our practice nights, I set it to stock, and sent him out, every time he came off the track, I took the screwdriver over to his bike. Usually, I would make small changes, but sometimes I would just act like I was. Then I would write down what I did. Next time out, I asked him if it felt better or worse, and where (I also wrote down his comments). After a couple hours of good riding, I accepted it as being the best I could get. I have never tried any type of spacer it the fork, and ours protrudes about 3/4" above the clamp. [/QUOTE]
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