Works or TCS for blaster
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For MX racing should i get the Works dual rate fronts w/rezzies for $459, or the TCS dual rate fronts w/o rezzies for the same price? Will the TCS be noticably better? And if i get the TCS can the rezzies be added later and if you can guess how much would it cost to have them put on? If i know right the rezzies do nothing but give less fade for long rides and hold more oil? Thanks
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I remember reading in another forum topic that TCS has much bettter valving so they dont need a third spring like other manufacturers. So if this is true it would make sense for me to get the TCS because they are that much better than works, just without the rezzies, and when i get the money, have the rezzies put on? Somebody give me some suggestions please. Thanks
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I didn't know that you could get the TCS without rezzys. I have WORKS TR Fronts, and Dual Rates on my 300. I love them both. If you can get the TCS for the same price i would do that because they are SCS. The SCS is a great system. i have a friend with the TCS on his quad. He loves them. I like my WORKS, and for the money they are worth it as well.
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I put works dual rates w/o rezzy on my 300ex and can't say enough about the improvement.They are set a little stiff for a 180# rider and i only weigh 155,but the ride over really rough stuff was great and the landings from jumps was greatly improved.If i had to compare it it would be like landing a stock 400ex which is pretty damn good.
I say the works would be more up your alley and use the extra money somewhere else.
I say the works would be more up your alley and use the extra money somewhere else.
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