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#6
No more worries, man. These three letters will solve all your hi-performance suspension needs:
TCS
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'85 Honda Odyssey 350
'86 TRX250R---bone stock
'87 TRX250R---Lone Star -1" swingarm, JD Performance +2" a-arms, Durablue Eliminator 2+2" axle, TCS shocks, FMF pipe, Renthal bars, CEET cover, Graydon Proline nerf bars, AC bumper and grab bar, OMF aluminum radiator scoops
TCS
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'85 Honda Odyssey 350
'86 TRX250R---bone stock
'87 TRX250R---Lone Star -1" swingarm, JD Performance +2" a-arms, Durablue Eliminator 2+2" axle, TCS shocks, FMF pipe, Renthal bars, CEET cover, Graydon Proline nerf bars, AC bumper and grab bar, OMF aluminum radiator scoops
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#8
Gabe,
Let us know. I'm torn between works and TCS. I hear works are the same design as PEP but are built a little softer. Not sure I want this as I ride MX and am starting to jump higher and further each practice. Have you ever had the works triple rates to compare?
Let us know. I'm torn between works and TCS. I hear works are the same design as PEP but are built a little softer. Not sure I want this as I ride MX and am starting to jump higher and further each practice. Have you ever had the works triple rates to compare?
#9
400exinfl
What part of Florida are you from?
I have a set of TCS and i have them set up for motocross. Their only slightly stiffer than stock when you just putt around, but on the track their awsome. We have some big jumps and the shocks just eat them for lunch! They offer more ride height adjustablity than most of the other ZPS style shocks. Works can make you a good set of shocks, but i've ridden both and i like the TCS better. Its all according to how much $ you want to spend. Also if you going to get the TCS i'd order them soon. I got my front a month ago and it took about a week and a-half, the wait right now is up too 4 weeks. Yesterday he told me its getting longer everyday, a lot of companys are starting to sell them.
What part of Florida are you from?
I have a set of TCS and i have them set up for motocross. Their only slightly stiffer than stock when you just putt around, but on the track their awsome. We have some big jumps and the shocks just eat them for lunch! They offer more ride height adjustablity than most of the other ZPS style shocks. Works can make you a good set of shocks, but i've ridden both and i like the TCS better. Its all according to how much $ you want to spend. Also if you going to get the TCS i'd order them soon. I got my front a month ago and it took about a week and a-half, the wait right now is up too 4 weeks. Yesterday he told me its getting longer everyday, a lot of companys are starting to sell them.


