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Old 04-11-2020, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 5valve View Post
This seems OK calculator, just enter weight.

https://www.teknikmotorsport.com/com...as/ec300/2018/
when i follow this calculators advise, i should have a 50N/mm rear spring, while in the manual my bike should have a 52N/mm spring... this can make somewhat a difference in behaviour of the bike, so i wouldn't follow this blindly... better is to measure and experience yourself what your bike is doing, bottoming out, or not using most of the available suspension travel...
though i won't argue a lighter spring (in my case) wouldn't work, it's still all about personal preference.
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