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The guy who bought the bitubo from me was running Super Shox. He's very happy with the bitubo, said that he only made one adjustment from where you guys had them set for me. Maybe I'm like the princess from the Princess and the Pea. Lol. Oh ****, that doesn't sound right.
I had considered the Super Shox, but what turned me away was the only adjustment was for the pre-load. If shocks were a one size fits all, there wouldn't be as many companies making them. Same as motorcycle seats, I bought my Mustang from a guy who bought it and didn't care for it. For me, it's comfortable for long and short rides.
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