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[QUOTE="supajdogg, post: 1193734, member: 77321"] Hmm, figures it would be something wierd. Never crossed my mind that I was winding them up. I figured the spring and the valve stack were spinning along with the cap, but now that I think about it, ....yeah. So it's not gonna hurt anything to go thrash it and let them straighten themselves out, right? Spinning fork tubes sounds like no fun, and I don't really care as long as it'll work itself out without hurting anything. Question part B, is there a target sag measurement for forks like there is for the rear? I would like to get her set up as good as I can. [/QUOTE]
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