VH Valve question

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Re: VH Valve question

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No, but I make no pretense at riding quickly - max up to about 70mph.
I might make some changes next time I have the head off ,when I have a look at the cams. However I wont be going back to the standard VH springs as sold by Draganfly, possibly try these 'beehive' springs other are talking about.

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Re: VH Valve question

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Ian - by 'standard VH springs' do you mean the long outer ones that you're currently using, or the later shorter ones?

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Re: VH Valve question

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Simon, I'm using the VS20 set from draganfly, which is supposed to use 520-34 and 540-34.

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Re: VH Valve question

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Ah - I thought you might have a dislike of the later 'standard' springs (Drags VS422).

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