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Old Jul 7, 2009 | 01:22 PM
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Ok so i keep adjusting my suspension to try and make my bike handle better and feel better but i think all im doing is messing it up. just re adjusted it and the front is to springy. it would also help if someone could explain the diffrent adjustments , such as the adjustment on the top of forks and the bottom and also the spring in the back and the thing you can turn tight or soft. IM so lost. please put it in retard terms so i cant understand.lol thanks. also does anyone know any creditable source or if you have the knowledge of a adjustment please let me know. IM 5ft10 180 pounds.
 
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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by philthethrillohio
Ok so i keep adjusting my suspension to try and make my bike handle better and feel better but i think all im doing is messing it up. just re adjusted it and the front is to springy. it would also help if someone could explain the diffrent adjustments , such as the adjustment on the top of forks and the bottom and also the spring in the back and the thing you can turn tight or soft. IM so lost. please put it in retard terms so i cant understand.lol thanks. also does anyone know any creditable source or if you have the knowledge of a adjustment please let me know. IM 5ft10 180 pounds.
this should help, great read

http://www.sportrider.com/suspension...ide/index.html
 
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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 11:02 PM
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hey thanks man. it was helpful. now for me trying to dial it in .... will see
 
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