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[QUOTE="NO HAND, post: 698906, member: 18937"] I was very interrested in Bruce's question about wether or not the sub tanks will work on a Showa fork. If I understand right, the article on Mx-tech web site says: the goal of the sub tank is to make the air spring speed sensitive. Since the Showa TC fork has a air spring in the spring chamber and is affected by oil volume in the spring chamber, does it mean the sub tank would be useful on the showa? I'm really wondering about this because I hate the fork on my stock 03cr250, so bad you have no idea. In the ads for the sub tank we always see it on kayaba and never on Showa. [/QUOTE]
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