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Suzuki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Vavling recomendation RM250
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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 315833, member: 17066"] The midvalve is allowed to float a small amount-ie lift of the piston face and bleed off the flow.The higher the lift the less sensitive the midvalve is.On your fork i think it has a o ring that preloads the stack.This gives almost no lift.You will have to remove the o ring and use a sping similar to the one on the base valve check plate.To get different lifts you can remove some shims on the stack that isnt on the piston side(the stack is a strnage hourglass shape).You will understand better when you take the midvalve apart. [/QUOTE]
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