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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
SX springs in my '99 EXC
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[QUOTE="Montana300, post: 95257, member: 18311"] I thought you might be the first reply Strick :D I am 5'-9" and weigh 185lbs. dressed, probably close to 200 lbs. in my dirt bike gear. I don't really have any complaints about my stock forks, but I was speaking with some riders last weekend who had gone to stiffer springs in their KTMs with good results. The predominate theory being that a stiffer spring kept the fork in the lighter initial valving on the trail trash, and provided for less bottoming on g-outs, jumps etc. I always keep the screw driver handy in my cross bar pad for those necessary adjustments, susp. and air screw. My riding buddies think I mess with my bike to much, but I like it just so :) I will report back Tuesday with my findings. [/QUOTE]
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