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Race Tech Gold Valves in a 2000 CR250
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[QUOTE="JTT, post: 24471, member: 19620"] Jas, for what it's worth, I'm 185-190lbs w/o gear, 6'0". I installed stiffer springs front and rear on my '00 CR250 and they made an enormous improvement. Much plusher initial ride, with better bottoming resistance. I think you will find that the stock springs are actually lighter than what they are rated at. I strongly recommend you consider springs, and not necessarily Honda ones (as I did), go with RT, or MX Tech springs or something of a "higher tolerance" (they are better than the Honda ones [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/frown.gif[/img] ). As for the fork installation deal, Vester has it right. No, you don't have to have the bike under it's own weight, you can put it back on the stand and re-torque...and yes it can be significant, making forks harsh. Good luck and let us know how you make out this the Gold Valves. JTT [/QUOTE]
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