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Old 03-Jun-2006, 12:49
Gizmo Gizmo is offline
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Check here for the spring rates you need. Generally a soft rear spring does not cause the rear to step out. Too much preload, too much spring rate and too much compression damping will.

This is a useful site for decoding Ohlins spring rates and what rates you should be choosing.

or the shock is fully bottomed out and you've got no suspension at that point so tyre slips, so it might depend upon whether its sliding into the corner or exiting as you gas it and the rear has squated as far as it can.
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