The best rear shock for FR/DH?

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The best rear shock for FR/DH?
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Posted: Feb 27, 2012 at 6:44 Quote
i could use a break.

Posted: Jul 29, 2014 at 12:35 Quote
Dhx best shock for DH

Posted: Jul 30, 2014 at 19:38 Quote
Rbroofing69 wrote:
Dhx best shock for DH

ahahahah why is that

Posted: Jul 31, 2014 at 17:36 Quote
Hlr is amazing. Dont even feel it working, every click of adjustments can feel. And I got mine for $60 at swap meet!

Posted: Jul 31, 2014 at 19:46 Quote
A-Nay3186 wrote:
McFuggles wrote:
infamous45 wrote:
you should ask for some new brakes too.. hayes suck.

yeah yeah I know.... Cry
f*ck it nobody needs breaks.

All they do is slow you down anyway,

Posted: Mar 23, 2015 at 21:21 Quote
Y is the vivid air a good shock? Should i buy one?

Posted: Mar 23, 2015 at 21:44 Quote
pjeeta wrote:
Y is the vivid air a good shock? Should i buy one?

Because it does the uppy downy's

yes.

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 1:17 Quote
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:
Y is the vivid air a good shock? Should i buy one?

Because it does the uppy downy's

yes.

Uppy Downy's??? Wink

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 9:23 Quote
pjeeta wrote:
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:
Y is the vivid air a good shock? Should i buy one?

Because it does the uppy downy's

yes.

Uppy Downy's??? Wink

It does the squishy squash.

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 15:20 Quote
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:
Buggyr333 wrote:


Because it does the uppy downy's

yes.

Uppy Downy's??? Wink

It does the squishy squash.

Whaaaaaaaaaat???

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 22:07 Quote
pjeeta wrote:
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:


Uppy Downy's??? Wink

It does the squishy squash.

Whaaaaaaaaaat???

It compresses in a telescoping fashion in order to absorb impacts and maintain traction over adverse terrain, and it does so in a consistent, and favorable fashion.

I.E.: It does the squishy squash, and the uppy downy's

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 22:26 Quote
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:
Buggyr333 wrote:


It does the squishy squash.

Whaaaaaaaaaat???

It compresses in a telescoping fashion in order to absorb impacts and maintain traction over adverse terrain, and it does so in a consistent, and favorable fashion.

I.E.: It does the squishy squash, and the uppy downy's

ah. Sweet. Thanks. The only other thing is, does it handle small chatter well?

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 22:36 Quote
pjeeta wrote:
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:


Whaaaaaaaaaat???

It compresses in a telescoping fashion in order to absorb impacts and maintain traction over adverse terrain, and it does so in a consistent, and favorable fashion.

I.E.: It does the squishy squash, and the uppy downy's

ah. Sweet. Thanks. The only other thing is, does it handle small chatter well?

Yes. It does subtle uppy downy's too.

Posted: Mar 24, 2015 at 23:23 Quote
Buggyr333 wrote:
pjeeta wrote:
Buggyr333 wrote:


It compresses in a telescoping fashion in order to absorb impacts and maintain traction over adverse terrain, and it does so in a consistent, and favorable fashion.

I.E.: It does the squishy squash, and the uppy downy's

ah. Sweet. Thanks. The only other thing is, does it handle small chatter well?

Yes. It does subtle uppy downy's too.

thanks

Posted: Mar 25, 2015 at 21:11 Quote
anyone have any experience with dvo jade? don't know whether to go for ccdb air, coil or jade.


 


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