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Removing Midvalve?
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[QUOTE="chrismxer, post: 1019112, member: 63008"] Keep your mid-valve in and use 5wt. oil @ 140mm. That would be a good first step. Removing your midvalve is a good way to turn your fork into a POS. You can valve your fork just fine with stock valves if your up to it, but first try the oil weight/level. Lowering the oil level will give it a more plush feeling but will sacrafice some bottoming resistance so adjust as needed. The lighter oil will give you better action, meening it will respond better to the ground and take away some of that dead feeling it probably has now. Chris. [/QUOTE]
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