Chili said:I voted yes but I imagine some serious input from Jer would be needed?
Okiewan said:Has Jer had a chance to test AirCells? Do you really think he would simply discount them because he hasn't? Sorry guys, I guess I'm just pulling for the little guy here.
I'd for sure do that if there was time... I'll try to get a set asap and hope to get a ride on them early next week.SpDyKen said:Hey, Okie, I'm all for you buying a set to try on your CRF. Do a back to back comparison and get back to us with your experiences. If you like them on your ride, then I say "go for it" on the fantasy bike. But I vote "no" until I hear from someone who has used them.
I imagine Jer has at least some experience with them and I don't think he'd blow them off if he didn't. My point(s) was that I think it's a good idea and I'm not personally stuck on an Enzo product and trusting what Jer has to say about a specific setup has never left me disappointed. Heck I voted for them but it wouldn't be the first time one of the A-Team told me I needed something different. :)Okiewan said:Has Jer had a chance to test AirCells? Do you really think he would simply discount them because he hasn't? Sorry guys, I guess I'm just pulling for the little guy here.
1. Yes and yes.Okiewan said:Considering the principle is the same and assuming they both work (which all reports say they do), what does it really boil down to?
1. Are the Enzo's adjustable? does that matter?
2. Are the Enzo's "typical user" installable?
3. Are the Enzo's a simple bolt-on and bolt-off for putting on your new bike?
4. Do the Enzo's require modifying your forks? Does that matter?
5. Is it time to find out if there are more than two decent suppliers of (basically) the same product?
6. Are we willing to trust that DR Mag said they rock?
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