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Rear end kick
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[QUOTE="kevin5758, post: 658169, member: 40341"] This is one of those things that can be caused by different and opposite settings. If this happened when you were at the middle or end of a rough section I would guess the rebound is to slow. It packed up and then ran out of travel and kicked. This would be exagerated by compression / sag to soft which allows it to compress to far into the compression stroke, coupled with the slow rebound, causing it to run out of available travel. IMO, a couple clicks on the compression adjuster will have little to no noticable effect on a kick of this magnitude. Check what the normal rebound range is (owners manual) and see where your adjuster is set in comparison. [url]http://www.shimprogram.com/test_riders_handbook_1.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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