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asheck
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04.24.2010, 06:22 PM

If I was planning on more heavy bashing or track then it would be to soft but I like the shocks set up very light, to allow some good flex. I like to let the suspension move good, but it actually suspends nicely, I'm pretty happy with this setup. Though I'm sure at some point my front shocks, to match the rears, will find their way on.
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THe second vid at like 35 seconds you hit that rock pretty good with the front suspension, and it didn't seem to flinch!
Uhh, yeah, I did that on purpose to show it's durability :0
   
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