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Hey guys!!! Im re-doing the shee and i was planning on purchasing a pair of Works Trpl Rate suspension with the Rez. For motorcross and the dunes! Does any1 have a pair and if so can you tell me how they are. meaning how they handle? they reliable? you like or dislike the shocks etc... any info given i would appreciate it thanks guys.

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Hey guys!!! Im re-doing the shee and i was planning on purchasing a pair of Works Trpl Rate suspension with the Rez. For motorcross and the dunes!  Does any1 have a pair and if so can you tell me how they are. meaning how they handle? they reliable? you like or dislike the shocks etc... any info given i would appreciate it thanks guys.

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I've had a pair of works triple rate w/rezzies for about two months now & am very satisfied with them. They are sprung much softer for casual riding so you don't feel every bump & ridge you ride over, but they do a good job of soaking up landings on jumps. I know there are better shocks out there, but works are pretty good for their price. :cheers:

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I've used works for 6 yrs, never a problem. Customer service is excellent and any service is lightning fast and they do a hellofa job. Oscar definitely takes care of the customers. I had to have chrome springs and works was the ONLY company that could fill the bill. I gave 2 other company's the opportunity but I heard stories about the chrome would last only 2 rides and hydrogen embrittlement yoda yoda, I know better.Just send me what I want <_<

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I had the money in hand and ready to order trpls but the owner of the local cycle shop talked me into ordering the doulbles w/ rezzies. He said unless your jumping at a pro level save some money- well he was right and nice to be honest instead of taking my money. I haven't had anything but works and love them. I can only imagine how kickass some other shocks would be since works is said to be at the lowest.-but far above stock!

make sure you get a shock set-up to your weight and type of riding. and unless you ride naked like me don't forget to add some extra lbs to your weight.

Hope this advice atleast saves you alittle money.

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