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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Streering Problem
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 661780, member: 16552"] What keeps the front tire 'in the groove' is pressure against the ground brought about by rebound action. You gots no compression (too stiff for whatever reason), you gots no rebound. Too stiff a front end will stick you in ruts (front-end won't give enough to ride the edge up-and-out) and dump you on downhills (for pretty much the same reason...not enough 'give' or 'soak up', if you will, in the frontend). Spring rate, valve set-up, oil level, gas pressure (forks not bled), preload.....all of them have an effect (gee...'ya think?). When they all work as they should, it's a lot more fun!!! [/QUOTE]
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