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This is probably a stupid question, but does anyone run a stiffer front fork spring? If so, is it noticeable in an endo? And would you think its a necessary uprade? I need to change my fork seals and bushing, and I am justifying the $100 for new stiffer springs. But don't want too if it's not needed... any feedback on this would be badass...
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Yea it'll come up easier tighter the spring rate
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Originally Posted by
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This is probably a stupid question, but does anyone run a stiffer front fork spring? If so, is it noticeable in an endo? And would you think its a necessary uprade? I need to change my fork seals and bushing, and I am justifying the $100 for new stiffer springs. But don't want too if it's not needed... any feedback on this would be badass...
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How much do you weigh? For me at 150 lbs it would be a bad idea to get stiffer springs.
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I'm about 210...
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Yea it'll come up easier tighter the spring rate
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When you say easier to come up are you talking about a whoooolie.. or stoppie?
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When you say easier to come up are you talking about a whoooolie.. or stoppie?
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Endos yea I am 240 and run a upgraded spring on my RR quick jab puts it up almost effortlessly
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You might try your preload and rebound adjustment's they could give you a weak spring feeling and will change the reaction your bike has to the front brake
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Are you running what racetech recommends for your weight or just a little heavier than stock?
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Just a little heavier than stock ... changed em just cause I had it apart the stock ones worked just fine if I fine tuned preload and rebojnd
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Are you running what racetech recommends for your weight or just a little heavier than stock?
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you might want to take into consideration who the person is and riding level when taking advise,I know several 700+ rollers who all swear by stock ever thing but pads,fluid,master. Stiffer internals are going to make the float unpredictable.. There are benefits to carving, bouncing, and other short game for stiffer internals but unless your already doing it I dont see any benefit