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| I just ordered a set of new elka shocks for my banshee. They're for my plus 2 forward 1 arms, and are valved for XC. They can do a little of everything I guess. Anyway, I weigh 200lbs and I want to adjust the rear shock, what's the best adjustment to match for the spring and how many clicks for a the stiffness? |
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| I'm about 20 minutes from gadsden, or about 15 minutes from lake guntersville, what about you? I've never raced, but I'm sure I could run one, I know the shee could handle it. The elkas are dual rate, no rezzies. They'll do me just fine. |
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| I'm from middle georgia, just south of macon.
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| I think Elkas look awesome. I have works all around and I really like them, but elkas still look cool. |
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