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Old 01-31-2008, 06:22 PM
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Congradulations on your purchase you are indeed lucky enough to have choosen prob the best mount for the type of riding you a going to be doing. Being familier with your stomping grounds I can tell you this, your bike wont require a lot of setup as it is pretty good out of the box. Apart from ergos, spring rates and jetting tuning there is not alot to do. From my own experiance the best advice that I can give you is to resist the temptation to overgear the bike. A 13-48 or 13-49 are your best bets and if you go to big on the back sprocket you will have problems on the rutted up hills as the combination of lots of torque and flywheel with overgearing will make it want to pop the front wheel out of the ruts.Good Luck.
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