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Canadian Daves JustKDX
WER report and Q
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[QUOTE="bcVulcan, post: 843761, member: 36656"] I'm not familiar with the WER, I have the GPR. I wouldnl't run it "full tight". You don't want to notice that it is there at first. If you can feel it, it's too tight. After riding a while, you'll see the difference in the lines that you are able to take without having problems. I very gradually started to trust mine. I had an oil leak that caused it to all of a sudden have no resistance. Over the course of two rides, I crashed twice and didn't even know why. Then going over a section of roots at high speed, I experienced head shake. That's when I knew my GPR was busted. Again, you should't feel it when your riding. It is just there to absorb the shock when you go over the rough stuff. After a while you trust it and not grip the bars so tight in those rocky downhills, root crossings, ruts etc. Just set it and forget it. After a while, you'll grow to appreciate it and you'll love it. Put your bike on a stand and make sure you do have some resistance in the damper. I run mine at about " half tight". [/QUOTE]
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