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switch fork oil! a buddy put 15w in mine and omg it feels like a new bike! can't wait to take her to the track on the 15th! :-)
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Sweet! I had been holding out until I could afford stiffer springs. Guess I know what I'll be doing tonight :P
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I hear 15W will take away some of the sensitiveness. However, my front is so soft for my liking that I think I'll have to change to 15W too.
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