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Hi. I have a 95 Techno with Paioli USD forks. Just replacing my fork seal on the right fork leg and noticed a damping adjuster underneath the leg by the axle clamp, I always thought they only had the top ( rebound ) adjuster on the right fork leg. Is this normal????

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Some photos First one is the underside of the right leg showing the adjuster

post-16776-0-34699200-1385810923_thumb.jpgbottom of right leg showing drain screw

post-16776-0-47983500-1385810960_thumb.jpg top of right fork leg

post-16776-0-94028700-1385810974_thumb.jpg top of left fork leg this is preload adjustment

post-16776-0-52714000-1385810967_thumb.jpg

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Since they were going with "right side up" forks the next year any prototype USD forks would likely just get bolted to a production machine once the decision was made on the '96. My guess is you got one of those, "Hey, Mario, wadda ya want to do with these prototypes?" "Bolt them to a bike. We've got no other use for 'em."

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Since they were going with "right side up" forks the next year any prototype USD forks would likely just get bolted to a production machine once the decision was made on the '96. My guess is you got one of those, "Hey, Mario, wadda ya want to do with these prototypes?" "Bolt them to a bike. We've got no other use for 'em."

Or is it more like "Hey Luigi, where the hell did my cool factory race forks go?, they were here on the bench with all the standard forks a minute ago"

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