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<blockquote data-quote="Roy Epperson" data-source="post: 647972" data-attributes="member: 14224"><p>Dave,</p><p></p><p>The answer I expect you will get is that your mileage may vary depending on your riding style.</p><p></p><p>Here's my story... a friend of mine does suspension setups/rebuilds/etc for mainly track and does some street bikes. My riding is solo (wife has her own bike), mainly touring and moderate canyon carving in the mountains (mainly Sierras and coastal range). My friend set my bike up after I had 1500 miles on it with the stock equipment, a world of difference in handling and tire wear. At 24K miles, he serviced the forks before we left on a 5000 mile trip. He said the rear shock was okay but lets check it when you get back. Took the bike by so he could check the rear - "it's time to replace" and he adjusted the front setup. Once he explained how the shock was reacting to a "shock" and having seeing it react earlier prior, I definitely recognize how the bike feels now verses then.</p><p></p><p>My group buy has been made .....</p><p></p><p>Roy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy Epperson, post: 647972, member: 14224"] Dave, The answer I expect you will get is that your mileage may vary depending on your riding style. Here's my story... a friend of mine does suspension setups/rebuilds/etc for mainly track and does some street bikes. My riding is solo (wife has her own bike), mainly touring and moderate canyon carving in the mountains (mainly Sierras and coastal range). My friend set my bike up after I had 1500 miles on it with the stock equipment, a world of difference in handling and tire wear. At 24K miles, he serviced the forks before we left on a 5000 mile trip. He said the rear shock was okay but lets check it when you get back. Took the bike by so he could check the rear - "it's time to replace" and he adjusted the front setup. Once he explained how the shock was reacting to a "shock" and having seeing it react earlier prior, I definitely recognize how the bike feels now verses then. My group buy has been made ..... Roy [/QUOTE]
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