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Should I change my springs??
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[QUOTE="Trailryder42, post: 24934, member: 17282"] You're the only one that knows if you should change or not. Depends on what kind of riding you do and how you want the suspension to react. I'm not familiar with the KTM 400 spring rates but would guess that's it's oversprung for someone of 140lbs. Set the sag and if you can't get it within spec.s , that will tell you right there if you need to change spring rates. ------------------ Derek '00XR400 [url="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/albumindex?u=1237560&auth=false"]Trailryder42s Picture Page[/url] [/QUOTE]
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