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Author Topic: 5th Element CVT Gravity Air mounting question....  (Read 4979 times)

jeffhop

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Re: 5th Element CVT Gravity Air mounting question.
« Reply #15 on: July 10, 2007, 09:42:41 am »
hello keith, the reason i mounted it this way was because the rebound adjuster was going to interfere with the mounting bracket, maybe the shocks are at a slightly different angle on the oz and the 4000, just a thought. anyway welcome aboard and its nice to see another uk rider on here. as for the x fusion shock, i have to say im impressed i always found that i couldnt get the air pressure right on the risse so i took it off and used an nr2 for a while before i got the x fusion did you get yours off ebay from onzaboy?
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Re: 5th Element CVT Gravity Air mounting question.
« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2007, 05:08:30 am »
Yes onzaboy supplied mine,I was initially worried the shock,being a bit shorter than the nr4 would alter the geometry of the bike,but its fine,suppose its only the same as fitting longer travel forks