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What is the correct way to measure sag?
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[QUOTE="Hick, post: 100248, member: 19514"] That “bounce” method may work better, but what I usually do is the push down, release and measure, and pull up, release and measure, and then average the two. Interestingly enough the difference between the two on my buddy’s 400 EXC was very small. On my YZ it is much more significant. All that linkage, bearings etc. really creates a lot of drag. BTW my buddy goes for around 210, and we ended up with too little static sag when we were done. I’m still trying to explain to him that he needs new springs, but he is glad that he can now make the bike turn. [/QUOTE]
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