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Check out Super shox 30 day money back guarantee, I had them on my last bike and loved them, I gonna be ordering another set for my new bike.
Go on their website and fill out the info, weight, solo or 2up, Etc.... and theyll respond on what works for you or you can call them and talk to Brian and hell help you out.
Pro Action here. Along with their front fork inserts. I made the trip to PA for them to install. Nothing like having the "factory" that makes them do the install.
I have Ohlins HD159's. But, I would go with the Pro Action's, if I had it to do over. Made in U.S.A. lifetime warranty (I think) and much easier to adjust.
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