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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 1176945, member: 16469"] Um...softening the rebound on the rear shock actuallu decreases the rebound damping of the shock and will let it kick the back end up even harder (and higher). If he's going to play with the suspension, he would be better off to stiffen the rebound damping, BUT...as mentioned, fiddling with suspension to compensate for a lack of experience and good form is a mistake. Learn the proper techniques and control before trying to compenste with suspension adjustments. Having said all of that, it is worthwhile to have someone qualified check over the suspension to make sure it is working properly and is adjusted close enough that it isn't creating any problems for you. [/QUOTE]
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