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    I’m putting a Crossle 32/35 together and was wondering what spring rates I should be starting with. I’m 190 lbs. I’m a student when it comes to an outboard suspension…
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    IMO 400 front and 300 rear. Set the front bar at 50% and rear bar 25%. Start with 3/8 rake and adjust handling by raising or lowering the rear ride hight (rake).

    Cheers, Joe

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    What tires are you running
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