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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1384599, member: 68872"] I know that on a full size bike the rear suspension should be set for 1" of static sag and 4" of race sag. That is for a bike that has 12 inches of travel. My adult daughter is "vertically challenged" but is also a bit on the heavy side. I recently bought her a Yamaha TTR-125LE, which has 6.6" of rear suspension travel. Obviously 4" of sag would be too much. What would be a good number? She has surprised me in how well she has adapted to the bike and she is now bottoming out the suspension. I cranked a bit more preload into the rear suspension, which has helped. I figure what I really need is a stiffer spring. Any help / advice would be appreciated. Rod McInnis [/QUOTE]
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