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[QUOTE="terry hay, post: 685677, member: 48273"] You can certainly purchase the midvalve kit individually from racetech. Bear in mind the midvalve has nothing to do with midstroke. The dual chamber fork suffers from more stiction than most other fork designs due to the extra seals and components creating extra drag. If you want to eliminate a lot of this harshness polish the damper rod, compression piston rod, inner chamber(comp housing) and inside the alloy fork uppers. Be carefull not to use anything abrasive as you do not wish to damage any of the coatings, simply make them slide easier. Pay particular attention to your fork installation and make sure you dont use excessive torque on the lower triple clamp bolts and make sure you have perfect alignment at the axle. [/QUOTE]
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