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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1386060, member: 73147"] Oh I loved the look also. And was especially curious about keeping the back shock cooler. Less friction? Nope, change the oil more. The heat does not come from the shaft/seal connection. At best, it lessens stiction in the forks. But 8 out of 10 do not know how to align their front end to begin with. When the KX's came stock with them, they were beautiful! And anything to ease the shock in my back, bring it on. And if I had a butt wad of money, and begged Wilkey, he would color my stuff and slap the titanium springs in too. Sure curious about this kayaba free play still, next trip to Wilkey's! I could have asked AJ about this also. Way too busy drooling on AF bikes and chunks of aluminum! I will remember next time! Vintage Bob [/QUOTE]
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