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Is 2 shims too many?
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[QUOTE="bucketeer, post: 1055222, member: 65084"] [b]How it all went - DRZ400 fork improvements[/b] Just for the record, as I couldn't find any info anywhere when I was looking: I removed 1 24mm shim from either side of the transition on the compression and the 24mm shim from the high speed on the rebound. This improved things quite a bit but I think it still needs work, although I'm not sure where just yet.....I now need to improve the rear as it's now behaves worse than the front. I used to run the rebound clickers fully out and the comp mostly out, there now set midway (haven't played with them yet). Hope this helps some one.. Anyone got any tips for the Shock? [/QUOTE]
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