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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1211669, member: 63076"] I though that I have throw a response your way here, but I don't see it. As a novice, do you feel that you have the skills to compensate for a bad suspension setup? While the pros are trying to squeeze every bit of performance out of their bikes, and need the valving that suits there riding style, a novice needs to make sure that the sag is set right, the clickers are at least balanced so you don't fly funny, the spring rates are correct for weight, and ther fork oil is at the right level. The valving is probably just gravy for a novice. That's my D rider opinion and I'm sticking to it. [/QUOTE]
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