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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 706013, member: 18302"] I have a Scotts on my current bike (came with it when I bought it), but ran a WER for about 5 years. Both work great. I would be perfectly happy to live with either one. Heavier oil (10w fork oil) in the WER makes a noticeable difference in where you have the adjuster set, but unless you want a lot of damping, I think light oil will still give plenty of damping effect for most riders and conditions. With light oil (5w fork oil) I liked my WER adjusted at one turn out for most trails (but would go all the way stiff for very high speed or lots of rocks) but with 10w oil I'd run it two turns out for most trails. To me, the adjust on the fly feature of the Scotts is nice if the terrain changes a lot during a ride or race. But having the damper where you want it mounted counts for something, too. [/QUOTE]
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