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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1385940, member: 73147"] Solid State, that is out frigging standing! Surely you understand that a chage like this, is pretty hard to swallow. Ever had a fork come apart on you, while leading a pack of other racers? I have, they were loose, got looser and separated, loosing 1 snapped the other. You did post about a deal from : In the end, I read a thread on suspension companies and someone said to go with one that works with the pros alot as they are constantly refining in real time and know what they are doing. I saw major improvements with the Factory Connection team bikes in SX, downloaded their catalogs/information, called and discussed pricing/technology and went large on both ends. Very similar solution to your new offering. However, I supplied new outer tubes and shock body from Japan if you know what I mean. Agreed to be the first retail customer of some technology straight out of KW's shock. MXTech has a new patent pending technology eliminating bottoming out. But Jeremy Wilke would have a time let me tell you, convincing me, play, in the inner tube rocking is a good thing. I can see that together it may feel solid, but the wear factor? Vintage Bob [/QUOTE]
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