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Old 05-Oct-2005, 22:28
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Hmm,
I thought ideally you need about 15mm of travel left?
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Old 05-Oct-2005, 22:30
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theres about 10mm of bump stop you can't fully compress ( wel i can't anyway )
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Old 05-Oct-2005, 22:32
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how much sag you got with you on bike keefy?
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Old 05-Oct-2005, 22:33
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Have to say the bike handles good and soaks up the bumps ok,...I was just a little shocked how much travel I was using.
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Old 05-Oct-2005, 22:41
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30mm is about the sag "norm" i run mine at about 35mm as i prefer a softer fork on bumpy roads, i've got preload to wind in if i need it for track plus I can use a bit more compression damping.
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