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I got my Arnotts installed last week and after a week of riding here are my thoughts. \\; The install was easy and straight forward. \\; Good quality stuff all around and at a great price. \\; I purchased mine through Shooter64 and his customer service is great. \\; I did have a slight problem with one shock though. The bag was cut from what appeared to be from a crimped staple but I called \\;Frank and they sent one out right away and I had it two days later. \\; \\; \\; The ride is good solo, I haven't had a chance to two up ride any but I don't think that will be any issue. \\; They do ride a little firmer than stock imo but not much and it may just be the pressure I am running in them. \\; \\; \\; Here are a couple pictures of the bike.
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Ive thought long and hard about the Arnotts. \\; If you dont mind me asking, how much were they?
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Thanks, your bike looks great! \\; You have the Yaffe handlebars Im looking to get as well!
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John
those bars make me smile every time I see them........thanks for the business and the kind words, I will have you some prices on your brake project in the morning
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