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[QUOTE="WWR, post: 108911, member: 19191"] [b]Suspension revalve[/b] My opinion: Start by installing springs that correspond with your weight fully dressed in your riding gear. Learn your bike and suspension well, annotating clicker settings and their effect on the handling of the bike. If you are dissatisfied with the suspension by reaching the limits of the adjustment, I would recommend a revalve. Also, be sure to change your fluid often, this ensures consistency in your settings and prolongs fork bushing life. I know dozens of guys who ride here on BONE STOCK suspension that are truly amazing on the track due to their ability to ride and set their suspension right. Skill (setup and riding) are worth far more than the best aftermarket suspension. As for MX Tech, they won the magazine shootout for a reason, and Jeremy Wilkey's service is among the best in the world. [/QUOTE]
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