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[QUOTE="supajdogg, post: 1193561, member: 77321"] The bike is only 3 weeks old. I just went out and took it all apart again. The forks look to be in line. The stem is tight, the pinch bolts are tight. My stock springs had a little metal clip on the bottom of them, looks like a washer but has ears to hold onto the spring. I transferred these to the new springs, and put the t-washers and spacers in just like they came out. The only other difference is the new springs are about 1/2" longer, but I didn't change the spacers because I wanted the extra preload because I'm still a bit on the heavy side for these springs. I've tried reversing the t-washers, no change. Am I supposed to bleed out the air somehow? The manual doesn't mention it. [/QUOTE]
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