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The AXIS kit came with all of the hardware too mount the shocks and rezzy's. Included was a bracket that mounts onto the rear grab bar, right behind the battery for the rear rezzy. All lines are steel braided, and then covered with a plastic sheild to double protect them from the elements. Compression and Rebound controls are large *****, that adjust easily and are marked nicely. No problems yet, and I don't think that there would be any in the future.
AXIS shocks are first rate.
AXIS shocks are first rate.
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You can get "sick" air on any shock, if it gets built right for you. I think that both AXIS and TCS are great shocks.
My AXIS are setup for Cross Country racing. But at the local MX tracks, I jump the 65ft doubles and tabletops without any problems. My AXIS are still new(only had them a short time), but once I get them dialed in. I will try some of the 80 and 90 foot jumps.
One thing too remember......The equipment will do it....But will the rider???
My AXIS are setup for Cross Country racing. But at the local MX tracks, I jump the 65ft doubles and tabletops without any problems. My AXIS are still new(only had them a short time), but once I get them dialed in. I will try some of the 80 and 90 foot jumps.
One thing too remember......The equipment will do it....But will the rider???
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