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Linkage or PDS.
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[QUOTE="dthoms, post: 706724, member: 35596"] Quote: No point in asking as the PDS will be dropped in 05, the linkage KTM has been seen testing. Marcus, I'm surprised at your reply, you may or may not be correct about KTM going back to linkage, but the question still raises a valid point. I for one think the non-linkage system has got a bad rap. I have ridden/owned (many) bikes with and with out linkage. I have a 02 KTM and will admit it tooks some tuning to get it right, I am very satisfied with the rear suspension. If I had any complaints about the suspension on my KTM it would be that the forks are to flexible. I also had a chance to ride one of the late model Cannondales and I would have to say it had the best suspension of any bike I have ridden, it also sports a non-linkage rear suspension with a Ohlins shock. What areas do think the non-linkage suspension are weak in? I will admit that I'm no motocrosser, so there might be some valid points of the non-linkage vs. linkage that I wouldn't consider. Happy Holidays, Dave Thoms [/QUOTE]
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