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Showa T.C. forks: Q's Re: reshimming for woods, and Company size prefs.
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[QUOTE="James, post: 792377, member: 27207"] The stock valve ports are sufficiently large. They look to be very comparable to the gold valve in volume but there may be some effect due to the shape of the ports. Some things you can do is reduce the compression valving by removing a few shims, you can add a two stage stack, you can remove a shim from the mid-valve or convert the mid to a check valve. You can also run the oil level at minimum to get a better ride if you don't need additional bottoming resistance. Mine are very soft/plush using stock components.....I wouldn't dump a fortune into fancy bushing and coatings until you made a good effort on tuning what you have. I think a good shop should be able to tune what you have and maybe only need to add a few shims if you are going the two stage route. [/QUOTE]
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