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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1193761, member: 73147"] No,there is no specific measurement,other than ride together with the rear,balanced.I would think that they could achieve sag by a different spring rate and revalve combo.I see guys ride setup like that and it makes my back hurt!Just out of curiosity,with the front wheel in the air,turn the wheel to the stop and put pressure against it and see if it makes the sound you hear,you could hold the wheel between your legs and rock the bars back and forth also.Inside your triple clamps the fork legs build up alot of flashing,it needs to be removed for a proper hold on the forks. [/QUOTE]
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