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You need 90-100mm of sag no matter your weight (with about 35mm of residual static sag)

 

Unless you ride at pro level speeds, at 132lbs you will likely require one step softer springs, front and back.

Stock springs are best suited for a 150-160lbs rider.

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1 minute ago, mlatour said:

You need 90-100 of sag no matter your weight (with about 35mm of residual static sag)

 

Unless you ride at pro level speeds, at 132lbs you will likely require one step softer springs, front and back.

Thanks for the reply, i ride 7 years and won israel mx championship 125 - 250 class.

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Despite your lighter weight, if your skills allow you to push the bike really hard

the stock springs / valving could then be a good starting point.

 

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