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Is 2 shims too many?
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[QUOTE="bucketeer, post: 1048536, member: 65084"] Thanks for the reply guys, Jack, did you take both shims off the LS stack or one each of the Low & high like me?, I haven't tried it offroad yet, but it seems much more compliant on road, better at riding up gutters too where do you ride around Townsville, it's my old stomping ground, I was born & breed there before moving to the deep south (Victoria) 3 years ago Dan, The harshness is everywhere but worst in the high speed, when I first rode the bike, when new setup from the factory, it wanted to ricochet of everything, backing off the clickers helped, stiffer springs helped more. These are the Race-Tech recommended springs for my weight, possibly a little light as I carry a heavy tool belt & back pack usually. I didn't fool with the oil height but can't see it making [U]that[/U] much difference. The stack only has .1mm shims until it gets down to 14mm diameter, bit late me thinks, the low speed stack as standard consisted of 6 24 x .1 shims Cheers Peter [/QUOTE]
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