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Yamaha
Suspension Setup - MX vs Trail
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<blockquote data-quote="SRAD97750" data-source="post: 216302" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>1- Refresh the fluid in the forks, ensure the quantity is accurate. You can add a little more to prevent bottoming, but they will be slightly more harsh.</p><p>2- Try them in the stock configuration? They shouldn't be through the trees AT ALL. That is a way to sharpen the handling, which can cause a headshake when unloaded.</p><p>3- I like my bars forward and on tall risers. Do what feels right.</p><p>-BIG DAN<img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumb:" title="Thumb :thumb:" data-shortname=":thumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRAD97750, post: 216302, member: 425"] 1- Refresh the fluid in the forks, ensure the quantity is accurate. You can add a little more to prevent bottoming, but they will be slightly more harsh. 2- Try them in the stock configuration? They shouldn't be through the trees AT ALL. That is a way to sharpen the handling, which can cause a headshake when unloaded. 3- I like my bars forward and on tall risers. Do what feels right. -BIG DAN:thumb: [/QUOTE]
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