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What factors of design matter to you.
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[QUOTE="Moteaux, post: 205897, member: 24693"] IMHO I think that performance and comfort go hand in hand on the track as well as trail (woods, hare scrambles, enduros). On the track the jumps are bigger and primarily harder landings so the performance factor will enhance the comfort factor when dialed in for the specific rider. I believe the same goes for the off-road rider; trail speed, endurance and confidence will come up when the set up is correct for that rider and terrain. Bottom line for me is that performance breeds comfort and vice-versa. By the way Jeremy, Shane did my forks here in Lafayette, La on my '01 YZ 250F. I ride primarily HS, enduros and trail. I just thought that I liked the bike before, but now... WOW. Excellent work. Saving coins for the shock now. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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