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Spring adjustment/sag YZ250
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[QUOTE="CoalPilot, post: 953301, member: 51127"] Well, I left my spring adjustment at 9 5/8" because this made the static and race sag fall into the required range. I turned in my clicker all the way and came back out 10 clicks. This seemed to help a lot. Maybe fine tune a little more a click or two in either direction from where I'm at and see how it handles. But I think is is closer now than how the shock was originally set. When you get used to riding something that is all out of whack, it's hard to know what it should be like or handle like...untill you ride someone elses who's is set up properly. So,I'm feeling fairly content with the new setting and I now have to readjust my fork settings because they seem to be out of sinc. with the new rear setup. [/QUOTE]
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