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<blockquote data-quote="mutare23" data-source="post: 909302" data-attributes="member: 28157"><p>The information contained on this forum is priceless to 'Newbies' like me. After reading all of this thread, I went and checked my settings and they were all over the place. I always thought the rear end was '.... a bit soft' and I was right. The rebound was wound out so far there werent any clicks at all. This was just the beginning. The front was also far from some recommend settings in this topic. So I bit the bullet, changed the settings and went for a ride. Holy Cow. The difference is quite amazing. The bike tracks so well, with no more of the pitching and heaving that had become just part of normal riding in the past. Thank you so much to all of the contributors your advice and information has been invaluable. Now, to start bending some aluminium for the heat fix on the left hand side.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mutare23, post: 909302, member: 28157"] The information contained on this forum is priceless to 'Newbies' like me. After reading all of this thread, I went and checked my settings and they were all over the place. I always thought the rear end was '.... a bit soft' and I was right. The rebound was wound out so far there werent any clicks at all. This was just the beginning. The front was also far from some recommend settings in this topic. So I bit the bullet, changed the settings and went for a ride. Holy Cow. The difference is quite amazing. The bike tracks so well, with no more of the pitching and heaving that had become just part of normal riding in the past. Thank you so much to all of the contributors your advice and information has been invaluable. Now, to start bending some aluminium for the heat fix on the left hand side. Cheers Phil [/QUOTE]
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