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shim shuffle final - KTM WP forks Part 3
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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 129558, member: 18501"] [b]Only a Guess...[/b] Looks like more compression in the rear in the second video to keep from getting as deep in the stroke. Maybe less rebound there too. The forks look like they are riding high, but then maybe that's due to accelerating. It may also be from the mid to high speed compression damping. The imbalance was apparent when the bike was bucking in the first video. Looks much better in the second video. The Yamaha looks like it is using more fork travel and maybe giving a softer front end performance. I wouldn't say it was better without riding it and looking for arm pump and feeling the steering precision. It would have been nicer to have been standing, a little hard to compare that video. Nice videos Michael, good for discussions. James [b]DON'T KEEP US IN SUSPENSE TOO LONG!! WHATS THE RESULTS??[/b] :confused: :eek: :scream: :silly: :p [/QUOTE]
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