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Everything Dirt Bike
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front fork questions
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<blockquote data-quote="yamadogyz" data-source="post: 118904" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>The best thing you can do on a budget is get new springs up front, it sounds like your forks are way under sprung.</p><p>I assume you already tried clickers, and the oil level sounds right. If I'm not mistaken when FCR rebuilt mine I they race anti friction 5w, oil can only do so much. If you want the best benefits send your suspension out to be serviced, it makes all the difference, if you run by the cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamadogyz, post: 118904, member: 377"] The best thing you can do on a budget is get new springs up front, it sounds like your forks are way under sprung. I assume you already tried clickers, and the oil level sounds right. If I'm not mistaken when FCR rebuilt mine I they race anti friction 5w, oil can only do so much. If you want the best benefits send your suspension out to be serviced, it makes all the difference, if you run by the cash. [/QUOTE]
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