J-man

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I have a 2007 CRF150F but i jump alot. I can't afford to go out and buy a 150R. So can anyone with trail bike suspension knowledge be able to help me add air or stiffen springs or something. I really apreiciate it because bottoming out hurts after hitting my forty foot table top.
 

Okiewan

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You don't "add air".
The bike is a trail/fun/play bike, not made for big hits.
You can replace the stock springs with heavier ones (I assume they are available), but the bike will never be a jumper/mx bike.
 

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I had the same problem with my RT180 ... so I bought a YZ250, problem solved!

BTW, if you are hitting 40 footers with that bike, you may want to think about never having any children .... :p
 
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bclark001 said:
get a manual or a dirtrider magazine from your year bike and there will be setups for different weights and conditions as to your compression and rebound. or just move them 2 clicks at a time

http://www.mx-tech.com/?id=articles_news&news_id=81 this is a awesome website read through all the articles here and you will gain alot of knowlege


the 150F doesnt have clickers.

and yea its not made for jumping.
 

J-man

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so if i do add heavier springs it will help a little bit with small jumps? And if so how much does this go for
 
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