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[QUOTE="Jeff Howe, post: 111898, member: 18096"] Race Tech might be your best bet on the springs. You would need a .48 fork and 5.6 rear. I think RT has fork springs for that bike or contact your nearest Eibach dealer. Other companies can get them for you too most likely. The cheapest fixes you can do as of now would be to get the forks and shock serviced which would include a oil change. You could run a heavier oil in the forks, like a 15 wt. But, to make your suspension anywhere near what you need you should get the right springs, have the oil changed in both the forks and shock and use the 15wt oil in the forks. I would consider this minimum priority. The oil in your shock is most likely shot, ditto for the forks if it hasn't been changed in at least a year. Maintaining your suspension is as important as maintaining your motor. You can't get good ride quality from worn out components, compromised spring rates or oil that is broken down. [/QUOTE]
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