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Shock compression adjuster revalve?
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[QUOTE="terry hay, post: 736253, member: 48273"] No Hand I would say most tuners simply adjust the compression stack on the shock shaft and the base valve on the forks. This allows them to create a change with a certain degree of safety with a limited amount of exposure to the bike/rider situation. To revalve the compression adj. would require an understanding of the shaft to wheel speed ratios and usually would not be considered until valving options on the shaft have been exhausted. The KXf 250 is one bike that benefits from such a mod. Terry [/QUOTE]
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