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Date Posted: 16:30:57 06/27/04 Sun
Author: dgrace (NorCal)
Subject: Yup, what he said. A bunch of options, all are better than the stock damper and save weight as well. I've got the Ohlins and have been very pleased.
In reply to: JAB 's message, "any replacments for the whole rear rotary dampener, any after market shock setups, that remove the entire rotary dampener, the tlr is my first bike with a rotary dampener, im not really fond of it, is there any one that agrees, or am i off the handle on this one, and can any one give an example on the pros, and cons of rotary dampener stlye rear suspensions" on 23:24:07 06/26/04 Sat


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