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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 24430, member: 18501"] Michael, Can't give you a picture right now, the valves are already back together in the bike. The part number in manual is #4860.0047. Does this match yours? The shim stack was put back together as was suggested except for a bigger crossover - 15x0.1 12X0.15 (total gap now = .25) Time will tell how good it will perform. For your perspective: This is a woods bike only. It will see lots of rocks, roots, some whoops, and narrow 2nd/3rd gear trails with the bars skimming bark off the trees. Rarely will it see a jump. I'm considered a to have a smooth riding style and don't bottom out very often. Basically an old fart in good shape. Running 2 marathons every year, last one took 3hrs 12 min. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/cool.gif[/img] James [/QUOTE]
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