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dave76

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There not fully adjustable, but hell I don't race.
 
omfg dude im soo jellous. Why dont you show them what else came in today ;), hahahaha, not a big uppgrade for you. Lets see them on the bike.
 
Damn dude those are sweet.. i have to say id have a hard time dishing out 715 dollars for shocks though haha.... i could get a-star arms and works shocks for that price almost. But anyway im sure the diffrence can be felt between the 400 dollar works and the 700 dollar elkas
 
Looks nice. No longer a Works guy huh? Like going from a domestic to an import...you are now a shock snob. ;D

Just messin. lol Those things look beefy. Let us know how those bad boys ride.
 
I can't wait to try it out, these are made for trail/woods riding, no racing, thats why they lack the full adjustablity. $715 wasn't bad, and just to add compression adjustment, was an extra $150 to $865, and then to add rebound was another $129 to $993, the list goes on, add triple rate springs, competition adjustable compression and rebound settings, by the time your done your up to $1300.
 
I can't wait to try it out, these are made for trail/woods riding, no racing, thats why they lack the full adjustablity. $715 wasn't bad, and just to add compression adjustment, was an extra $150 to $865, and then to add rebound was another $129 to $993, the list goes on, add triple rate springs, competition adjustable compression and rebound settings, by the time your done your up to $1300.
I would never spend 1300 on shocks for a warrior
 
[quote:7v81fbb2]I can't wait to try it out, these are made for trail/woods riding, no racing, thats why they lack the full adjustablity. $715 wasn't bad, and just to add compression adjustment, was an extra $150 to $865, and then to add rebound was another $129 to $993, the list goes on, add triple rate springs, competition adjustable compression and rebound settings, by the time your done your up to $1300.
I would never spend 1300 on shocks for a warrior[/quote:7v81fbb2]

If you ran a 446 under you, you might ;D hahaha
 
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I would never spend 1300 on shocks for a warrior

If you ran a 446 under you, you might ;D hahaha

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no..theres still no way..and i would never build a 446 warrior..yes its neat and unusual but i would rather have a 450 that already had a better chassis set up..Sorry dave
 
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If you ran a 446 under you, you might ;D hahaha
no..theres still no way..and i would never build a 446 warrior..yes its neat and unusual but i would rather have a 450 that already had a better chassis set up..Sorry dave[/quote:4vdi6vzm]
To each his own.
 
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no..theres still no way..and i would never build a 446 warrior..yes its neat and unusual but i would rather have a 450 that already had a better chassis set up..Sorry dave
To each his own.[/quote:5csk6lmg]

I agree with dave, everybody has there own oppinnions and stuff they like, why cant some of you guys see that.....Clutch......?

But yeah still would never spend 1300 on shocks, that would cost more then my bike hahaha well my other warrior not my good one.
 
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