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Old Dec 23, 2000 | 11:48 PM
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The suspension on my 1994 Warrior is getting a little stiff and I was thinking that I need new suspension. Right now I am just looking at front shocks. I ride mostly trail. Are the rezzy really needed for my type of riding and the dual or triple rate. Also if anyone has any for sale I would be happy to consider. Or any cheap sites that any of you know of.
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Old Dec 24, 2000 | 12:19 AM
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MY RESEARCH TOLD ME THAT THE RES JUST KEEPS THEM FROM GETTING TOO HOT. MOSTLY JUST FOR RACING USE. I JUST BOUGHT MINE AND I DIDN'T NEED THE RES'S FOR TRAIL OR GOOFING OFF ON THE TRACK. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU SAVE SOME NEEDED MONEY.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2000 | 10:53 AM
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I just ordered a replacement shock for a Rancher while it is a utility I thought I would tell you I was very impressed with the company. They spent ten minutes asking specific questions about how I use it and would custom build to those applications both spring and shock. The shocks have 3 valves so they can dial them in much better. The shocks can also be re-built. The adjustment is done with a threaded nut that covers about 2 inches of adjustment therefore the ability to further dial in to specific conditions.
The cost was a little over $200 with shockcover, probably a necessity if I want to adjust in the future, dirt and such on threads. Classic you get what you pay for!!
 
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