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The front shock is the problem, more spring tension will help, may even want to let the straps out at least one hole. The stoppers will not affect that mush from what I can tell and I am not to familiar with the floats.
riverrat
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Does any one have any experience with both hygear and pioneer performance? I had a Ohlins for my apex gt rebuilt and revalved by pioneer performance and it worked great for 700-800 miles than started getting really soft. The compression adjustment made very little to no difference but the rebound control seemed to still work some. So I am thinking of sending it to hygear this time in hopes of it lasting longer, any thoughts......
BA APEX
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I would like to know the same thing, my rear mono shock is boxed and ready to send to pioneer, but would send it to hygear if there was a difference.riverrat said:Does any one have any experience with both hygear and pioneer performance?
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I never had a chance to try pioneer but logged 400 miles on the Hygear and was really please with the big bump ability. I tested the high end or premium package and feel their spring configuration alone is worth a look.
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