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YZ426F Suspension help
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[QUOTE="JTT, post: 141017, member: 19620"] Sorry Bones, haven't had much time lately. I am not sure (others here could be more precise), but you may want to try stiffer springs for your weight. This will not likely help you in take off from jumps, but more in landings and elsewhere. If lift (for jumps) is you major concern, you may want to try faster rebound, but usually lift is more related to rider technique than suspension in my experience. Be careful when playing with rebound, go a little at a time. Too much can be painful. I figured others would have joined in by now with specific experience with 426s. Sorry I cannot be of more help, but I do think it is something that you will have to deal with or live with. [/QUOTE]
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