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Ohlins or Nitron?
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Hi 'thesagaciousman'
I am only looking at bottom range stuff really. It just seems abit bouncy to me - especially 2up.The basic Ohlins is about £500 (but has £75 pound refund if you sent the original shock back!). The Nitron  I have been offered is about £400.

Don't want to sound too stupid, but by height adjustment, is that what I call pre-load. A sort of stepped collar that effectively shortens the spring? Or is it an adjustment that lengthens/shortens the length of the whole shock?  - Don't laugh, I wont hurt you. Honest. :rollin
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Ohlins or Nitron? - by HalfEmpty - 20-06-12, 10:26 PM
Re: Ohlins or Nitron? - by bigralphie - 21-06-12, 11:37 AM
Re: Ohlins or Nitron? - by thesagaciousman - 21-06-12, 06:10 PM
Re: Ohlins or Nitron? - by mcyoungy - 21-06-12, 06:22 PM
Re: Ohlins or Nitron? - by HalfEmpty - 21-06-12, 06:30 PM
Re: Ohlins or Nitron? - by HalfEmpty - 21-06-12, 06:39 PM

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