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Old 07-20-2007, 01:36 AM
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anybody try these for the ds 650???? and do thay make a rear [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
imoa i think the rear stock shock works good... but the fronts suck....
 
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Many people have ran them on the front with good success. They are a better alternative to the Shaws for hillshooters.
When I looked last year, they didnt make a specific one for the rear, but that might have changed now.
 
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I have been using a set for awhile and like them they work great in the dunes.
 
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Does the ride height remain close to conventional shocks or does changing the air pressure change ride height like preload on conventional shocks. I'm really looking at these myself as well, isn't it true that you loose more weight on the '00-'03 models due to the older shocks being heavier? How do you figure they would fare for backroad blasting, no jumps or anything moto like? Looks great by the way!
 
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