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In search of best A-Arms

Old Mar 9, 2003 | 10:23 PM
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2 weeks ago I ordered Houser +3 long travel with tie rods and brake lines from the Quad Shop for $800. The matching Elka quad rates ($1200) arrived on Friday, they are freakin beautiful. The a-arms should be here the first part of the week!!:-)

Off topic, I also had the same shop rebuild my stock rear shock with Elka dual rate self sagging springs and different valving. The rebuilt rear also arrived on Friday and I rode with it this weekend. I can feel a big difference in handling, the rear end goes exactly where I want without thinking about it. My back doesn't hurt at all after a hard day of riding and it used to feel stiff in the evening. When jumping, I could tell a definite difference in landing slightly rear first or slightly nose first. The new rear is way smoother than the stock front, well worth $325.
 
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