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Old 04-26-2012, 09:55 PM
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That right there is the difference between educating customers and just showing up.

Way to go Roge...
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Old 07-11-2012, 11:09 PM
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One thing that JJ told me in a conversation is that the JRI shock build is modular.

If you start with a non adjustable shock at $300 a pop you can send them back to JRI for an easy upgrade to single, double or double with remote reservoirs without starting from scratch. Basically you'd end up paying the difference in price + a fee for the rebuild.
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Jeff Ryan, the JR in JRI was the student of Bob Fox, owner/designer of FOX shock. Jeff then went on to Penske shocks and after Roger sold Penske shock to an investment company Jeff decided to branch out on his own and start up JRI with others from Penske.

Detroit Speed is using JRI because they are a better shock than afco, and 2 because Mike Maier of Maier Racing introduced JRI to Detroit Speed being they are in the same town.

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