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questions about my KTM 250 smoker
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[QUOTE="bcVulcan, post: 1126187, member: 36656"] First of all, don't lower your front forks to make the bike sit lower. The hight adjustment will be minimal before you drastically affect the bikes handling. Lowering your forks will cause headshake if you go too far. Nothing wrong will lowering them a little as it will make it turn easier. 4-6mm is probably the most I'd raise them. Here are some set up tips for you to start with. [url]http://www.motocross-racing-tips.com/dirt_bike_suspension.html[/url] If you don't want to do it this way, I would suggest you leave it stock for now. As far as ruts, just look ahead and don't think about them. Your bike will go where you're looking a lot better than you think. If you're looking at the rut, you're gonna fight it and lose. And for the re-valving question, this doesn't apply to two strokes. You are riding a smoker, right? [/QUOTE]
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