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[QUOTE="inthedirtPaul, post: 26855, member: 17430"] cphillips, For the last 4 + years I have been engineering custom springs for a bunch of riders (including myself)in order to get the right spring rate (for the rider's weight)and maximize the number of coils (to get the most supple ride on the small stuff, while still handling the big hits). Like some of the other posts have said, it is very important to end up with the factory spec. for both dynamic sag and static sag. I have found that if the rear spring is right, then the shock works better. When the rear end works better than the forks work better also. Incidently, there is no cost for my time and effort - only for manufacturing and powder coating (in the $70 range). E-mail me directly, if you want to persue this further. Cheers - Paul '00 380 exc ------------------ [/QUOTE]
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