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[QUOTE="georgieboy, post: 686290, member: 21186"] I am sincerly happy with yr input, and with everybody elses for that matter. I can offcourse just alter my shim stack and see what happens, but beforehand, i appreciate everyones input. So thx for the replie, Marcus. Regarding that free-bleed as being a hole in the piston. I have seen that on one of my pistons. But not on all of them. You refering to the stutter bumps, as being high speed related(if i read yr reply correctly), I agree with you. But that is the comp side of it. To get them back quickest, rebound must react quick as well, by letting oil bypass the shims. I suggest by creating free-bleed, more that that tiny hole in the piston, but you suggest otherwise? [/QUOTE]
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