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Rear shock ; Low comp, and high comp?
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[QUOTE="Sand_man, post: 1195802, member: 70668"] what is Low compression, and what is high compression? I kno the forks only have a rebound and a compression, but the rear shock has a rebound, a low comp, and a high comp. what does the low comp do, and what does the high comp do? My settings are as follows : FORK SETTING: Compression-11 clicks out Rebound-6 clicks out Fork leg height-5mm up SHOCK SETTING: Sag-100mm Hi comp-1-1/2 turns out Low comp-13 clicks out Rebound-8 clicks out I haven't tried these settings yet, my settings now are stock (clickers) all i did was set my race sag, and the bike is wiked bouncy, i just turned the rebound in 2 clicks, stiffend a lil but it still sucks, so tomorrow im going to try those settings, they were recommended to me by a friend of mine who races in the B class with the same bike as me: 06'YZ125. I race motocross and im just curious to know what low compression is and high compression. Thanls -Tony #422 [/QUOTE]
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