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Poor shocks on 86 xr250r Need Help
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[QUOTE="BigBore, post: 17941, member: 16143"] I'm not a fan of Progressive springs, either. I had them on my 600 for a while, and didn't like them. Why not? The initial spring rate was much softer than stock (.36 kg/mm vs. stock .41), so just sitting on the bike would compress the fork quite a bit. What this did was make the fork harsh because it was already a good part of the way through the travel, where the fork action becomes more stiff. After I installed straight rate springs, I found that the bike handled much better everywhere, especially in roots and rocks. ------------------ [b]Kevin[/b] [b]1999 XR600R[/b] [email]badassxr600r@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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