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Jeremy, your opinion on fork canisters
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[QUOTE="Greg in Oz, post: 155730, member: 24596"] I was reading an article in MXA on those Enzo Racing air canisters . From their description, I like the idea and it seems a simple way to overcome my particular problems. I am a big guy. 6ft5 and 280lbs. Bikes just don't fit me. Particularly, I have to run very heavy springs for MX (0.48 Kg/mm) and if I run some pre-load to get bottoming resistance, the forks are not supple enough. So I run the oil level up high to get bottoming resistance and when the track roughens up thru the day the action gets choppy . The idea of being able to vary the action of the "air spring" as my Öhlins handbook puts it seems cost effective. Have you had any experience with these things and can they be fitted to Öhlins forks? [/QUOTE]
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