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Old Feb 4, 2006 | 05:06 AM
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twinring
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Ive already been through both setups, going with a separate spring and shock is a game of hit or miss. The travel rates of the shock and the spring can be really difficult to match. This can cause a perfectly good shock to go bad fast, This is why its best to just get a dedicated system that was designed to work together. My coil kit destroyed my shocks after only 7 months.
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