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Old 05-25-2008, 10:33 PM
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Roll bar is the next purchas for sure. I'm kinda feeling out which one is best and fits the nicest.
The guys at JIC really helped me out and I want to thank Ben over there for sending out a new shock to replace a busted one in time for me to make my event. Good customer service.
The suspension is pretty stiff and I think I have it 5 clicks out from full hard. I have only done 1 track day with them so far so I have some adjusting to do. What about you? Any "zen" settings for me? I know what you mean about how loud they are, lots of clunks and such over sharp edge bumps (not that there are any in Montreal...i wish) but so far so good.
I should have my back wheels this week and so when I get them I'll mount them and snap a couple of pics and post them up. The wheels are nicely made and really light. John over at CCW is also super chill and had no qualms about sendin me out two new rears that should fit.
Unfortunatly, my nest track event is near the end of June so I guess I have some time to figure it all out.
Chris
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