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[QUOTE="Anssi, post: 126433, member: 23342"] I tried to tune my forks using a video camera. I found out that my forks pretty much bottom the first time I hit a bump on the brakes. I put a clip on the web, and would be extremely grateful for any comments (it's only 600 kB). I weigh about 210 lbs. (95 kg) with no gear, have .45 straight-rate springs(from Yamaha) in the front, just replaced fork oil (5wt Showa at 110 mm) and no revalving. Oh yeah, the bike is a 2000 YZ250. The settings for that clip are C8 R14 (I can see the effects if I stiffen rebound, but I don't think it's packing per se I'm seeing here). I'm thinking the springs are still too soft, seeing how the front settles into that low position? Would adding preload help any? The clip is at [url]http://personal.inet.fi/luonto/the.man/videos.html[/url] at the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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