compresion damping
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compresion damping
should the screws to adjust the damping on the fork tops keep turning, thought they should of stopped when they reached hardest setting never had a bike with damping adjusters before
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Ermm..............it's the rebound damping thats adjustable - the compression damping is adjusted by oil weight on standard TRX forks
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Correct, itzs only the rebound that is adjustable. If emulators have been fitted, You should have no clicks at all, since the adjusting rods have to be cut (and the adjustment valves are actually replaced by the emulators), so if You have clicks, but stiffer suspension, my guess is that previous owner changed oil and/or springs.
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