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[QUOTE="Vic, post: 24529, member: 18322"] [b]Jer[/b]- My ' 98 YZ 250 forks were very harsh on braking bumps. A local tuner [i]radically[/i] softened up the base valve, after which I could detect [b]NO[/b] difference in the fork action. He determined that the problem was with the overly stiff mid valve and that the best thing to do would be to remove it. This created other problems (surprise!), but did make the forks work much better on braking bumps (we spoke briefly on the phone about this, a few years ago). That's why I was surprised to read your comment about the YZ valve being so soft. Maybe things have changed, since then? Or, maybe the correct approach would have been to [i]stiffen[/i] the base valve so as to take some of the load off of the mid valve? [This message has been edited by Vic (edited 02-09-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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