KTM or Husky 350?

DawnPatrol
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9/24/2018 6:07pm
RickA wrote:
155psi on the fork, 17 on compression and 10 on rebound. The AER are long, so raise the forks 8-10mm from the top of the tube...
155psi on the fork, 17 on compression and 10 on rebound. The AER are long, so raise the forks 8-10mm from the top of the tube. Quite a bit above the second line.. best forks I’ve ever had.

Below 152psi they absolutely suck. Make sure you bleed both sides often, they get harsh like any spring fork with the 2-3psi build up.

Make sure you sag is around 105-107mm

That’s what I found to be best.
AZRider wrote:
I would agree on the pressure setting. I run 158 psi in my 17 350. I am 175lbs without gear. I have played with pressure from...
I would agree on the pressure setting. I run 158 psi in my 17 350. I am 175lbs without gear. I have played with pressure from 145-180 in 5 psi increments and below 155 I felt like it was barely ridable.
Dcross829 wrote:
RickA what is your weight and speed? When you say it's barely rideable what is bad about below 152psi? too soft?
Dcross, what did u come up with on fork pressure? I am running forth line on the forks and it turns like a dream. Guys my age here run low pressure... 135. Seems to work... 165 lbs 55+ rider
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9/24/2018 6:57pm
What do you mean linkage or PDS?
mmcmx wrote:
The off road models KTM has no linkeage. Both mx models do.
Titan1 wrote:
The KTM XC line has linkage...the XC-W line doesn’t have linkage.

I have no idea on the husky...
All Husky 125 and large bikes are linkage.

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