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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 1079927, member: 16552"] Glad2..Direct TV? Ha! I missed that at first........ ;) Siriusly, if someone is going to be trying to determine a preload situation and NOT threading the cap down all the way then we need to go back to WAY before square 1. Re: Sag is the way. Yep. But you gotta start somewhere with forks. They are not as easy to set/change as the shock is. BTW... Bike Type Front % Front mm Rear % Rear mm Rear Free Sag mm Off-Road Bikes 22-25% 65-75mm 30-33% 95-100mm 15-25mm That from RaceTech,[url=http://www.race-tech.com/SubMenu.asp?cMenu=4&c=Yes&cSubMenu=11&showPage=dirt] [b]here.[/b] [/url] Please DO note the same page says there is 'no magic number' when it comes to sag. I determined my preload requirements by riding and guaging front-end suspension reaction then making changes to suit me. I have reason other than sag #s to preload a fork spring very little. So...Tony....done yet? [/QUOTE]
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