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Some thoughts for PDS Shocks
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[QUOTE="podia, post: 204574, member: 19697"] What I feel about piston is that if lack of maintenance, there will be sticktion caused and it wouldn't have a smooth movement. I have once strip down a 98 KTM PDS shock and are shock to see that the piston are stuck! It seem to be lack of of grease, low on nitrogen pressure, and less amount of oil left. After replacing the piston ring with grease and some polishing on the internal wall of the canister, I can hear some piston "movement" sound inside when I compress the shock on the bike. It did goes away after some riding. I feel that a bladder would be more sensitive to smaller bumps.:D [/QUOTE]
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