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Race Tech Gold Valves in a 2000 CR250
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[QUOTE="Jeff Howe, post: 24479, member: 18096"] JTT, There would actually be a few options to improve it, and I will likely be playing again(as usual) this summer. But yes, there would be things you can do with it. And I believe the midvalve is beneficial to fork performance rather than a hindrance. Anytime you can shift bottoming resistance away from your shim stack that is going to be good. The more bottoming control you have to place on your shim stack the more potential your going to face towards being harsh in the chatter bumps, creating a compromise in control. Thats why I am an advocate of the bottoming control products I use. CR riders would be wise to consider the aftermarket ABS pistons that are available out there. That helps too! [/QUOTE]
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