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Modified XR 400
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[QUOTE="mgorman, post: 17913, member: 18371"] Ride it as it is for now. Power in the woods will only get you hurt and prematurely worn out. Make sure the suspension is compliant in the dampening and the springs correct for your weight. I left the dampening on the light side and used heavier springs to keep it from sagging in mud and under my weight. I have a set of springs for a 220 lb rider that will fit it for $100 + shiiping. 0.46 front and 12.0 rear. mgorman@sssnet.com ------------------ mgorman, Thumping since 1980 "If the competition is not wasted, the day is" [/QUOTE]
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