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What factors of design matter to you.
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[QUOTE="tbevy, post: 202064, member: 25749"] I'm new to this board, and I just like to say it's neat to read the post here because of the knowledge that the people have and your willingness to help everybody out. Now, I picked comfort, mostly because these days I don't have the desire to ride wide open to make my forks move, I'm 44 yrs old, have a bad back, 3 screws in my hip, and NO stomach from cancer I had last year, so this old body needs a nice smooth ride......BUT I don't think that (this is just my opinion) that the modern day suspension we spend are hard earned cash on is much better than it was 10 years ago! So instead of playing around with different valving or base valves, I've designed my own dampening system that gives me the ride that I've been looking for for years. The small guys like Jeremy W are the ones that are going to be the innovators of the future, to give us the performance we want, NOT the factories. [/QUOTE]
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