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Old 11-29-2018, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by SS109 View Post

Front is really plush eating up trail junk, does well on square edges, and zero deflection. However, the front wants to wash pretty easily and when riding sand it is really tough getting the bike to go where I want to and to hold a line. Tried slowing the rebound as much as I could without fixing the problem.
For riding in sand you probably went in the wrong direction. Let the rebound as it was and start to add more damping, and if possible more pre-load, then make sure your forks are flush with the clamps, if not push them in. What you want is a light front that doesnt dig into the sand.
The deeper the sand the more you need to increase your corner entry speed and steer with the rear keeping the front light.
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