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Thinking about getting these, but can't find any reviews on them. Anyone here have these or know someone who does? Any feed back would be appreciated thanks.
Thinking about getting these, but can't find any reviews on them. Anyone here have these or know someone who does? Any feed back would be appreciated thanks.
Just to say, I think I paid about $80 more for my Ohlins S38E's from Howard at MotorcycleMetal.com, custom build for my weight specifications. Ohlins are the best of the best, if your spending that much,mi'd definitely give them consideration.
I looked at these when they were on sale for ~$450 but I just waited too long.
But after some shopping around I'll be going with Hagon Nitros since for under $600 you get the emulsion shock, threaded preload, AND adjustable dampening. (only non-piggy back with that) and they have 38mm pistons over 36mm that the Ohlins have. Originally I did want Ohlins and would be more than happy with them I'm sure, but to me the Hagon nitro seem like the best shock for the money that is non-piggy back and under $600.
But I have no doubt that the Fox shock is a quality shock since Fox has been making shocks for 40+ years and have been in the high-end coilover shock game and are very popular with the motorcross crowd and on 4 wheeled vehicles. I'd buy them if I could find them on sale again.
Last edited by 2500hdon37s; Apr 24, 2016 at 09:00 AM.
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