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[QUOTE="SUnruh, post: 24531, member: 16327"] Vic, i'm confused by your post as well. on my '98yz250 the forks were a nightmare. the initial travel was very harsh. the mid was soft and then they would bottom harshly. almost as if the entire action was 180 degrees opposite of what it should be. this was for harescamble racing. i would cringe on square/braking bumps and it felt like my radius/ulna were gonna snap. finally i bit the bullet and set it off to Factory Connection (not knowing any better). they re-valved (removed the mid-valve too) and it was worlds better. since then i've ridden mx-tech showa's and sent it back to FC for a "you can do better" redo. they did, but still not awesome. i had Shocknut do my '01YZ250F. best i've ever ridden. [/QUOTE]
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