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I would call the #2s a budget shock.They are cheaper to produce and Ohlins sell them at a cheaper cost.What else do you call the lowest priced item in a line?
Saying that doesnt mean it isnt a good shock or that guys wont think that they are great, just look at the number of guys who think the stock suspension is great.
The 3-3s are more expensive because they cost more to make, are they worth the extra cost? Most,including me, agree they are.
I would call the #2s a budget shock.They are cheaper to produce and Ohlins sell them at a cheaper cost.What else do you call the lowest priced item in a line?
Saying that doesnt mean it isnt a good shock or that guys wont think that they are great, just look at the number of guys who think the stock suspension is great.
The 3-3s are more expensive because they cost more to make, are they worth the extra cost? Most,including me, agree they are.
dewky
I'd call it Ohlins Emulsified Shock , and fyi it is not Ohlins cheapest shock , it is the lowest priced one that Howard sells , to call it budget cheapens it up , I too run #3-#3 but Emulsified shocks are very good and have their place as well
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