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Old 03-02-2008, 08:16 PM   #31
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That is, quite honestly, the same impression I had when riding on the Ohlins FP and JDM Pink combo. I was expecting a much softer ride, but it wasn't the magic bullet I had read it to be.
If you reduce the front tyre pressure to 200/210 and rear maintain at 190, set the dampers to 21 clicks front, 23 clicks rear - hard to soft, you actually get an unbelievable M3 like ride quality. Front tyre wear will be an issue but my point is that you can get a similiar ride quality but the car rolls like a BMW too..

difficult to get the whole cake but surely can get a slice of it.


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