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Spring Rate Preload and valving!
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[QUOTE="Yamamoto, post: 157217, member: 22578"] [b]HS: MX springs, lighter valving.[/b] This is because I am a light guy on an MX bike, but like to be versitile so that I do not have to ajust much to adapt to woods riding or big jumps. I also fine this set up with MX springs and lighter valving to be good because the stiffer springs help keep the ride height up and therfore making the suspension responsive to the small stuff but also allowing big stuff with out harsh bottoming. My opinion on bottoming is that its normal, if you do not bottom out you are not useing 100% of your suspension and that means you are wasting it. [/QUOTE]
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