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Greater Than Average Setup Shims
Greater-Than-Average Dirt Bike Rider Setup - Dr. Dirt
8.The next step is to select the shim stacks. Race Tech's Ronnie Williams has worked with another fast motocross rider who is living large, so he had a good direction for the shims he wanted to use. The Race Tech piston and shims are on the left, and the stock valving and piston are on the right. These are the compression stacks, and it is hard to see much difference. The size and thickness of the shims are not the same, and this shock will be much stiffer. View Related Article
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