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wp 48mm mid valve bleed
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[QUOTE="prcucuma, post: 668494, member: 31999"] I was likely to try this setup on the mid valve, even despite the fact that there is quite some bleed... If it would soften the rebound to much I might stiffen that shim stack. The only problem is that I don't have enough time to try it th e next few weeks. But maybe I will try it first at the base valve with some different sized bleeding shims. But I think that the bleed on the base valve affects more or less only low speed as it is nearly the same as if you would open the clicker some more turns?!? What I was searching for is to get the spike over roots and sharp edges away, without loosing bottoming control (I know it is like searching for the holy grale...). As I reduced the clamping shim of the base valve I wouldn't like to make it any smaller(9,5mm right now - 10mm before). Maybe I will try a lighter mid valve setup at all with less shims. [/QUOTE]
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