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Progressive fork springs?

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  • MadGyverM MadGyver

    @SpookDog In my DT125.

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    @MadGyver

    Did you just delete the spacers completely? Any noticeable improvement? Also are the springs linear or progressive?...
    Cheers bud!...

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      @MadGyver

      Did you just delete the spacers completely? Any noticeable improvement? Also are the springs linear or progressive?...
      Cheers bud!...

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      @SpookDog said in Progressive fork springs?:

      @MadGyver

      Did you just delete the spacers completely? Any noticeable improvement? Also are the springs linear or progressive?...
      Cheers bud!...

      Didn't remove anything as memory serves.I had 2 forks,one DT125 and later one DT200,I had purchased every part to rebuild the 125 before having the 200.Compared everything and found to be the same except the springs.So I used the springs and the air adjust caps from the 200 forks.
      They don't bottom easy as far I tested them and seem better for the SM style than the 125 springs,but soft to go trail ride.

      I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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