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Yamaha forks - What does this mean?
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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 868009, member: 17066"] Thats a good question on the bleed shim stacks, i dont honestly know-my feelings are they are a good idea on a heavy bike or one that puts alot of weight on the front wheel, but i would also think about using a lighter stack than the ones fitted. Some forks work well with them, but OEM constantly swaps year to year if they have them or not, so they cant seem to decide either. On the mid i have thought about it a little more and its not going to be easy to rebuild a std midvalve, its not really hard ,but i think they remove spacers and such to get the check plate to lift alot.You going to need alot of parts -the cr125 has about 25 shims on the mid but only half of them are really used. [/QUOTE]
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