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Canadian Daves JustKDX
GPR Vs. Scotts
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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 695129, member: 37632"] I have a WER as well. I suspect that once users start getting used to the fact that they can go faster, they find they need to crank in more dampning to handle the higher speed hits. This may be interpreted as wearing out or failing. I think one user here tried changing to a thicker oil to get a stiffer dampning effect. I am finding that I am cranking in more on mine too as I pick up the pace; but I feel that it still works fine and I am riding much, much quicker now than even 6 months ago. It is a great unit and even if I did "wear it out", and it couldn't be rebuilt back to new, I would replace it with another WER. It would be worth the cost to replace it every other year or so, I find it that beneficial. That would come to about $150 a year and that ain't bad compared to, for example, how much I spend on fresh tires in the same time. [/QUOTE]
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