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Re-sprung/re-valved Mamba
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[QUOTE="BSWIFT, post: 158634, member: 16802"] [b]The Jury is in.[/b] Went for a couple of loops at Chimney Lake with Justql. These trails are mostly technical and tight with some open areas. Lots of roots and a few rocks thrown in for good measure. My previous rides here resulted in some funny crashes and some severe monkey butt:o . Yesterday, besides a few face slappers and a low tree branch (insert little birds circling my helmet), the ride was much improved. My suspension performed much better and did not beat me up. The square edged bumps were nothing and the roots disappeared. The harshness of the previous setup is gone. I still have the clickers where Jer put them and will begin to make some adjustments now that I have a good baseline for comparison. I have SAG again. Also, the forks compress when I use the front brake! I had zero wash outs and the rear end seemed to stay in line except in the transition from loose dirt to hardpack. I believe a new tire would help in the respect though. Thumbs up, Jer. [/QUOTE]
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