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Originally Posted by tranceformer I disagree. IMO softer rear setting should work better, it helps with the weight transfer to the rear end. But I see where you're going with

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Old 03-16-2012, 06:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I disagree. IMO softer rear setting should work better, it helps with the weight transfer to the rear end.

But I see where you're going with the softer front setting [to allow the frontend to lift and transfer weight to the rear]. Have you had better results doing it this way?
That's what I was thinking with the rear.
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