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[QUOTE="Dirteater, post: 69319, member: 21500"] Thanks for the replys everyone. I was thinking tightening the rebound, but I don't claim to know much about suspension tuning. I guess it's good I asked. As far as riding a wheelie into the whoop section, it isn't really neccissary. I roast all the guys I ride with on thier MX bikes. Also, rideing a wheelie on this bike requires way too much effort with my 215 lb hide, I do however crank the throttle into the whoops. I was thinking that, because of my weight I should go to stiffer springs, but don't have a clue as to what spring weight. I do, also not want to loose too much of that tight woods prowess. This bike in the tight trails amazes me every time I ride it. Thanx Zack ------------------ Ridin' till I can't '98 RMX250 '84 XR250r Laid to rest: '73 TC125 [/QUOTE]
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