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shim shuffle final - KTM WP forks Part 3
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[QUOTE="c3hammer, post: 129510, member: 18554"] Michael: After watching the videos again a few times, I would also say that you have too much preload on the back, or your spring is too stiff. Your bike is riding way too far up in the travel on both ends. The first video your rear suspension only uses about 1/3 of the travel. Watch the YZ again and see how different your ride hight appears. Increase the sag in the back, go slower on the front rebound and faster in the rear. You'll hook up better, dance around up front less and feel like you're actually in control. Watch some video of Shane Watt's or RC. Their rear wheel hits the fender on just about every thing they go over. That nutcase RC is running like 125mm of sag in the rear, with telephone poles for forks. Go figure, but it seems to be working. You're going fast enough for it to be comparable in video form anyway :) [/QUOTE]
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