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Spring rate and steering
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[QUOTE="23jayhawk, post: 575920, member: 30749"] What would be the likely effect of having a shock spring rate that is too high for a given rider weight & riding conditions? I think I'm probably borderline needing a softer spring, based on my static & race sag combination. What should I expect in terms of steering or stability issues? Jeremy did my forks last year, and they've been gold ever since. Now I'm leaning towards getting the shock done, when funds are available. :laugh: But I might be able to get a big improvement by first getting the correct spring rate. I'd just like to know if a 1-range difference in spring rate is really noticeable to mere mortals. [/QUOTE]
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