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[QUOTE="bclapham, post: 681679, member: 25565"] you can just take out the midvalve shims and replace them with the appropriate sized washer (checkplate) for less than a few bucks i would think- but i doubt the forks will be any better- race tech have a clever marketing ploy- they jump on the MXA bandwagon that goes on about midstroke harshness on the CR forks- take out the midvalve=take out the midstroke harshness- i think that is bogus- the midstroke harshness is due to the valving and can be set up well by a good tuner. [/QUOTE]
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