2019 YZ 125 spring rates (190 lb rider)

blaze 57
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7/15/2019 3:55pm
Is the stock suspension under sprung for a 190 lb rider? Picking one up but probably have to think about to go through the suspension first. Thanks.
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blaze 57
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7/15/2019 7:38pm
Thanks guys!
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7/15/2019 9:14pm Edited Date/Time 7/15/2019 9:14pm
Race tech has a great calculator tool on their site if you didn’t know already
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7/16/2019 5:23am Edited Date/Time 7/16/2019 5:25am
.48 is what you need for the forks. 5.4 is the shock spring you need also
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7/16/2019 5:58pm
sesker15 wrote:
.48 is what you need for the forks. 5.4 is the shock spring you need also
That would be way too stiff
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slipdog wrote:
That would be way too stiff
You rite. My bad .43 fork and 5.14 shock.
7/28/2019 4:03pm
sesker15 wrote:
.48 is what you need for the forks. 5.4 is the shock spring you need also
slipdog wrote:
That would be way too stiff
Not if you go buy Ractechs spring calculator.
I have 4.9 and 5,4 and is perfect for 190 wit no gear on
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7/28/2019 6:07pm
sesker15 wrote:
.48 is what you need for the forks. 5.4 is the shock spring you need also
slipdog wrote:
That would be way too stiff
Not if you go buy Ractechs spring calculator.
I have 4.9 and 5,4 and is perfect for 190 wit no gear on
Yes even if you go by Race Tech's spring calculator, but what would I know...
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7/30/2019 3:20pm
Hello , the race tech calculator is completely wrong.
You need 4.4 or 4.5 in front
50 rear spring

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