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Fork Setup - 00 KTM 300EXC
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[QUOTE="jeb, post: 359884, member: 16219"] That's pretty much the way it worked for me. I'd adjusted the fork clickers just a little bit from stock before I put the kit in my 01 400E. I haven't touched a clicker since. Well, okay, I did go two clicks harder on the compression last week for a test but quickly went back and will leave them alone now. Why did I adjust it? Because I thought they were so plush, I might gain something by making them a little stiffer. I never noticeably bottom the forks so I don't know what I was expecting to gain. Weight and height and how to set them is covered in the valving kit instructions. Generally, it's 140-150mm or 120-130mm, depending on the method you use to check the height. I've always used the recommended 5wt oil in my KTM forks. The PDS shock springs have the number stenciled on. If it's not been worn off, you can read that to find out what spring you have on there. Stock was a PDS2. A PDS3 would be about perfect for your weight. [/QUOTE]
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