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Few questions about Different Mods


ToomeySheeLE

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Hi everyone, I just am thinking down the road about extending my bike and getting a better front end setup than stock.

 

I was wondering how +4 axles handle jumps and carve compared to stock length?

 

Also how are the Works Steelers front shocks? I see they are about the cheapest aftermarket shocks for plus 2 a-arms out there and dont appear to have all the goodies as the 5X more epensive ones, are they much improved over stock or just heavier duty and made for extended a-arms?

 

Also does anyone ride with the Fox float shocks? and how do you like them, they look and sound like they'd be really good, but I havent heard any banshee riders talk about using them.

 

Alrighty I think thats all that was scratching at my brain for now,

 

Thanks for any responses,

Brad

 

For fuck sakes....

I must have went braindead there, I meant how does an extended +4 swingarm handle jumps and carve? Thanks

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As far as shocks go works steelers are better than stock but from all the stuff iv herd your better off spending the money to get elkas tcs so on so forth. Iv heard all good stuff about fox floats it was just the price of them that made me go for elkas. Im pretty sure you can pick up floats for 650 or so but for alittle more you can get some TCS or elkas with adjustments that you dont get with the floats. This may be no issue to some riders but i really like compression adjustment its a great thing to have. Maybe more people ca chim in im by far not the best person on the subject i just hope this helps.

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