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Spring rates, again.
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[QUOTE="Crash 142, post: 885622, member: 31743"] I weigh 160-165. I was just trying to plug to RG3, because I was impressed that I was telling them I wanted to try different springs (lighter), and they were advising me not to buy them (even at the cost of losing out on a sale). I bought the springs anyway, through RG3, and took a few weekends to decide the stock springs were in fact better for me, so I had RG3 put the stockers back in. I don't mean to say RG3 can revalve stock springs to work for everyone, just that they're not a company looking to squeeze every penny out of you by pushing additional parts you may not need. I'm still glad I tried the softer springs. It's fun to test and learn more about how your bike reacts to adjustments. It cost me two hundred bucks for the knowledge that I don't need to spend two hundred bucks on re-springing my bike, and somehow I think that's worth it. [/QUOTE]
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