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daz350
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fork sprins

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Going to replace my fork springs is it better to get linear or progressive springs
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fabiostar
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Re: fork sprins

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that is THE debate.. some like one, some like the other.. for ease of use/setup. my own choice would be linear... :thumbup:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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freeridenick
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Re: fork sprins

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Likewise. Linear all the way.
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popkat
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Re: fork sprins

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Tried progressive and although slightly firmer they were still crap. Linear is best for these bikes imo.



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