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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Thrown off on Whoopies - help!
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 88109, member: 18302"] Likely scenario - Too much rebound damping on your rear shock caused the rear end to 'pack'; never allowing the shock to extend back to full travel between the bumps, getting worse and worse until you didn't have enough travel left to handle the bumps. Try backing out your shock rebound adjuster if you encounter those kinds of whoops a lot. Trail bikes often have more rebound damping than MX bikes, as the kind of whoops you went through are much more common on an MX track than the trail. Another indication you might have too much rebound damping on the shock is if the back tire 'chatters' under heavy braking. [/QUOTE]
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