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Post by Mikes12985 on Oct 10, 2004 12:14:51 GMT -5
When u r racing, for ur front shocks, do u have them looser or stiffer?
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Post by Jay87 on Oct 10, 2004 13:40:02 GMT -5
stiff cuz loose is crap for jumps (ull bottom out all the time if u have loose) so chose stiff
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Post by Mikes12985 on Oct 10, 2004 18:08:30 GMT -5
Thanks man, I never thought of it being like that with loose, any1 else agree or disagree?
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Post by Banshee392 on Oct 10, 2004 18:09:37 GMT -5
I kinda agree dont set them on the stiffest setting
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Post by Mikes12985 on Oct 10, 2004 18:15:27 GMT -5
Ya, if it was the stiffest, it would be real rough.
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Post by Banshee392 on Oct 10, 2004 19:06:04 GMT -5
Yea lol
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Post by Blaster racer on Oct 11, 2004 10:54:26 GMT -5
but its best to have them losse on the coners but yes have them high on big jumps
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Post by bradley300 on Nov 6, 2004 4:19:01 GMT -5
there is no straight answer for this question. you want your shocks to bottom out about once a lap on the biggest jump. this should be a very light bottom, not a harsh jarring one. with stock shocks, your going to have to compromise since you probably cant get them just right. so play w/ the proload until the bottom as little as possible, just make sure they doo bottom. if the shocks never bottom, then you are not using all your travel
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