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Old Jul 14, 2004 | 03:37 PM
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Default vforce suspension??? elkas, axis, olhins...

I think it is time for suspension.
i need top quality and best ground clearance.
I usually ride fast and rocky terrain.
my arms take too much of a beating at higher speeds
not to mention the handling is a little tippy.

Also I see durablue makes an anti-sway bar for the V has anyone tried one of these???

any input is a help!

thanks

John
 
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Old Jul 14, 2004 | 06:27 PM
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Default vforce suspension??? elkas, axis, olhins...

I put front Works shocks (non-res) on last weekend. Definitely an major improvement over stock, I don't race....just ride for fun...lots of trees,rocks, some sand and felt that stock sus. was too harsh and tiring over a days running. I think the elkas are a better shock but the price of the Works was too good to pass up. Are you happy with the Muzzys? I'm waiting on mine, should only be a few more weeks now, ordered 4 weeks ago!!! Can't believe I'm waiting this long for anything!! Is the heat on left leg from the Muzzys substantial? annoying?
 
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Old Jul 14, 2004 | 09:24 PM
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Default vforce suspension??? elkas, axis, olhins...

How about the Fox air shox. They have them for the front of the V. I only talked to one person that had them and he liked them alot. Oh, and the Muzzys, lots of heat on the leg. If you get them Jet-Hot coated they are to be a bit cooler. And they look great for a long time.
 
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