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Old 06-27-2011, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by clill View Post
At full travel you don't want the threads in that shock to have to do the work of holding it together. You need some kind of stop. At full travel is it the shock that stops it ?
So what about the shocks on the back? The threads fully support everything all of the time, right? And the rear end is far heavier. What makes that different? I realize the spring rates are different.
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