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The next step after revalving and respringing? How to do testing?
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[QUOTE="DEX, post: 888058, member: 43204"] What is the next step to improving your suspension after revalving and respringing. I looked into the Enzo sub tanks for a while but heard they arent very effective on the new style Kayaba forks. If it ever stops snowing and things go as planned I am hopeing I can get my local suspension guy to do some testing. Another question I dont want to waste his times if he gets a free moment to do some testing with me what do I need to know and ask and so on to be able to do proper testing for suspension set up, I would like to be more descriptive then "well when I hand of this jump the frame rails dig a ditch in the track and when I land of that other one it throws me over the bars".....It is definitly not that bad but I was wondering how the pros conduct their hours of suspension testing so I can utilize my limited time of testing to its full potential. [/QUOTE]
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