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Old 02-19-20, 08:41 AM
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OverTheTop98 
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Try to alleviate the vibration

As big a tire as your frame will accommodate is the first step. Lower pressure is the second step. Run the lower pressure listed on the side of the tire, or even lower. (Watch out for pinch flat causing situations though. Tubeless setup helps here.) A shock absorbing stem is a good, though pricey, next step. Shock absorbing seat posts can also help, but I would get one with pivots or flexures rather than one that depends on telescoping tubes, they stick.
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