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[QUOTE="Jeff Howe, post: 24225, member: 18096"] Here's my experience with the 00YZ 250. I presently weigh about 208lbs. For springs I run a 5.4kg shock and .44kg fork springs. I was on the verge of wearing a hole in my fender with a 5.2kg shock spring when I was weighing in at 200lbs. You could try a 5.2, but I recommend the 5.4kg spring in the rear. Heck, if I was 220 I might try the 5.6kg just to see how it goes. You would be wise to go no less than 5.4 at this point though. Another deal is the KYB B/O bumper is too friggin' soft. Get a HD bumper too! >44kg fork springs might be OK for you. I can tell you that 5.0 is way too soft for you on that bike. [/QUOTE]
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