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[QUOTE="fire escape, post: 75035, member: 21610"] After reviewing the owners manual in reference to the stock settings I realize the fork rebound may have been set on overkill.Those settings resulted from a practice lap on a severely root infested woods track-after which my confidence on my new scoot was bottomed out.I took the bike to a friend and these settings slightly improved the initial harshness.I realize now that the tight rebound may have resulted in " packing " by not letting the forks return to full stroke. I don't believe there is any problem with the forks mechanically.I have another buddy with a WR250f and he said he is having the same problem and is getting his revalved.I have ridden my bike with stock settings and still get initial harshness.Basically that is my only complaint-both ends are fine for MX and sand/big hits in the woods.Thanks for any help-I'd like to figure it out before I throw a bunch of money at it!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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