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After I got it adjusted to my weight I am enjoying the hype I have been hearing about. When I first got it I immediately felt the front, like day & night, then rear got installed later but came with heavy springs and my back was not happy. Reached out to them and got the springs swapped and now I am feeling what it should be like. Like I have said before expensive but you enjoy the ride and want to ride more.....before I enjoy the ride but have to think of the next ride and how my back will be after is not fun.
It needs to dial-in correctly, and you truly need someone to help you do that. I had a shop install it but I was not there for them to dial it in with my weight (225lb), owner is about my size but I was not feeling as it's working for me. I had my wife help me with final adjustment and now it rides great. One thing, it doesn't absorb big bumps as good as Fox shocks, but it eats up small cracks, railroad tracks and road imperfections....just not very good with huge bumps.
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