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[QUOTE="tm-enduro, post: 81441, member: 22157"] DB dave You are correct, the "Blue Steel" Paioli fork (I have a set) has a 3 piece leg with floating seals. They work very well in the nasty root and rock infested trails that I ride. Marcusgunby I was told by Kevin Hines a few years ago that the Ti- coating made quite a difference, but it was best to get the forks well worn in before going Ti- for tolerance reasons. The reason for the post is that I'm assessing my next cycle might be, and want to make sure that the suspension is up to the standard that I've become accustomed to. I can deal with less than perfect powerbands, shifting, etc., but mediocre suspension is not acceptible to me. [/QUOTE]
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