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Fox Rear Shock

Is it just me or does it seem crazy that a person has to spend $900 to get a decent performance ride out of their rear suspension? I mean these bikes aren't cheap. Shouldn't they come better equipped with more capable components from the factory?
 
It will what, remove the shock or ask you how?

His wrote:
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Originally Posted by 1blackbeauty

Came in today. Hope it works as good as it looks.

So I wrote that it will, meaning it will work as good as it looks, and if he wanted to know in what ways exactly, ask me how I know.... :dontknow:
 
alternative to FOX shock

Yes it is.

I am by no means disparaging a Fox or any other brand shock. But...

I think you'll find the custom-made shock from Cogent Dynamics in Asheville,, NC, with rebound and pre-load adjustment to be competitively priced. Their remote pre-load adjuster mounts conveniently right behind the small lower right side body panel, just above the swing arm. You would never notice it unless you were specifically looking for it, yet it is right where it needs to be for making easy changes.

Give Rick Tannenbaum a call at +1 828 628 9025CanAm SpyderF3-S shock.jpg


These folk know their stuff
 
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