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What is your opinion on this for an Attak, I run my Fox Float between 40 and 45 psi for the best cornering. Thanks
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They are awesome on my fx nytro, have mine set at 75 psi, and they are still soft and compliant through the stutters, and no loss of suspension travel.
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I'm also running mine at 75 psi, w/ screw out 25 turns. I like it far better than running stock with 50 psi. Getting a lot more travel out of the shocks than you would running lower psi........also the big hits on the front end don't seem to hurt as much. That being said.....now I feel the shocks should be re-valved...........
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where do we find these at? Where's the best deals for them?
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carbonsled.com sells them. Check out there site.
Do they just hold more air ? If so is it possible to use the "cans" of a normal fox piggyback clicker shock and add that as a extra air reservoar?
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Bengan Motor has a kit in sweden. Have them and the floats are better with them. kost was something like 700sek if im not remembering wrong.
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nextech also includes a valving shim and bushing that you place inside the shock. $300. cdn
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