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Midvalve float
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[QUOTE="JTT, post: 138003, member: 19620"] Sorry, let me clarify... Showa twin chamber ("01 CR250) 23mm cartridge, 12mm rod Revalve done by local company (reputable) Midvalve shims changed slightly as result of revalve to decrease base (smaller shims), but slight increase in initial part of stack (larger shims). Float level stayed stock. Still somewhat harsh and with inquisitive nature I decided to do some experimenting. I then decreased float by .6mm = slight change, slightly firmer, but only very slgiht, then increased float by .4mm = very little, if any change. Hope this is a little clearer. I was reluctant to post actual valving so as to not offend Jer or any other Professional tuners, hope I haven't stepped on any toes :eek: [/QUOTE]
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