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Vavling recomendation RM250
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[QUOTE="rogert, post: 314942, member: 29996"] [b]Valving recomendation RM250[/b] I have a RM250 -01 (kayaba forks) and i need to do some serious valving on it. It does not work well on breaking whoops. I have tried to soften the lowspeed on the basevalve by removing three of seven biggest schims, it became slight better but far from good. I have search this forum and from what i can understand i need to fix the midvalve. Does anyone have experience from this machine and a good stack-setup for basevalve and for the midvalve. My weight is 190lbs(without ridinggear) Regards /Roger - From Sweden [/QUOTE]
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