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[QUOTE="'00kx250spode, post: 547674, member: 20287"] I had Enzo revalve my forks and shock and I also got the subtanks. The bottoming resistance, front and rear, is awesome. The service was also very good. Overall, I am very happy. The forks were already revalved by Enzo by the previous owner. The bottoming resistance was very good but I felt the forks were harsh in braking bumps and such. I had the forks revalved for my weight and ability and had the subtanks added for plushness. Unfortunately, I can't say that I notice much of a difference in plushness before and after. I really can't recommend the subtanks, although I do highly recommend the revalve. [/QUOTE]
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