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Old 09-14-2006, 11:46 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by njracer
FWIW - I would ride it the way it is since the end of the season is almost here. As soon as the season is done, pull the forks off and send them to Thermosman (he rebuilt the forks and shock on that bike.....I'm friends with the guy you bought the bike off of) and get them resrung (at this point you might also want to consider having him install Ohlins or Penske internals). I would also buy a good aftermarket shock from him (Ohlins or Penske) and have him install the correct spring.

Then U should be good to go for next year.
OTOH- being its close to the end of the season, get it squared away NOW, do dome testing with the couple months we have left, then open next season with a bang. IMHO pushing the bike any further might be bad.
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