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suspenders way too harsh... re-revalve?
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[QUOTE="BadgerMan, post: 849842, member: 21176"] I agree that as long as the forks are functioning properly (no binding), the harshness is most likely a valving issue. Lighter oil may help somewhat. I felt the need to run 2.5w in my YZF’s forks before the revalve. Oil level basically just determines the propensity for bottoming. How much of the travel are you using? In my experience, lighter springs result in harshness more so than stiffer springs simply because, as Okie said, the bike rides lower in the stroke if the springs are too soft. [/QUOTE]
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