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[QUOTE="andrew, post: 930532, member: 16274"] OK guys, I pulled my forks apart, and find it is a basic cartridge fork. I have spent all afternoon reading everything I can find on shim stacks. I have noticed almost everything refers to a tapered stack. Mine has a straight stack, 10 of 17 x 0.1 and a 17 x 0.2 on the bottom. From my research so far, I am thinking I'll take out 2 of the shims to give me a 15%-ish reduction in HSC. I know it will also affect my LSC, but with my clickers already wound all the way out I figure I can compensate a little by turning the compression up a bit. Any opinions or ideas on how to do it differently? I know that to get it spot on maybe I should be betting RT Goldvalves, but I don't have the dollars at the moment! And besides, I'd like to experiment and learn a bit more by doing things myself! Andrew [/QUOTE]
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