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Post by covertdaz on Dec 7, 2014 6:57:22 GMT
I'm in 2 minds I have the DB coil on at moment but don't wont to mess with the setting just in case it messes it up. On the other hand I can sell it and buy a RC4 with a ti spring and get it right for me cos the adjusters are easy to mess with.
Opinions on which one or am I been silly and should stick with the DB
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Post by marsbarman on Dec 7, 2014 7:42:09 GMT
Make a note of each of the settings on the CCDB, then fiddle away to your hearts content. If it makes it horrible, you'll at least have the base settings written down. I don't see the point of selling a great shock to get one that's a little easier to 'tune'.
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Post by covertdaz on Dec 7, 2014 10:49:40 GMT
Think your right mate, I'll stick with the DB
Cheers
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Post by Nelly on Dec 7, 2014 17:55:02 GMT
Seeing as you have just downsized out front have you not thought about going to a float x?
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Post by covertdaz on Dec 8, 2014 8:54:22 GMT
Not downsized has such Nelly just gone back to factory Geo with 160 front and back, never been a lover of air shocks although my last was on the Jekyll it didn't feel like an air shock, previous to that was a RP23 and I wasn't blown away.
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