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Matno
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X-fusion rear shock
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January 13, 2008, 08:18:09 pm »
These look pretty sweet. Haven't heard any negative reviews yet, but they're still relatively unknown. However, I see that the H3LT shock has a 215mm eye to eye length! Nice. Somebody try one on an EVO frame quick! It even has a "ball bearing option" to minimize frame alignment error. Sounds perfect for our flexy carbon swingarms...
http://www.x-fusion-shox.com/
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What is it with you doctors? Always want to go with the transfusion...
Those really do look well made. WHAT! No cone adapters in the line up? I'll bet pricing is brutal...
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ive got an older x-fusion shock on my oz, the o2r, no problems with build quality as mine holds pressure well so i guess the newer shocks should be good.
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I have an '05 or '06 O2RC on my Attack 4.0. Same experience as jeffhop, it holds air very well and is a big improvement over the original coil shock. It made the bike lighter than the fancy Specialized FSR's my buddies ride. The only minor issue I found is that if I didn't put some lube on the shaft every couple of rides it would begin to squeak when it compressed. It's a great shock for the money; I bought it off Ebay for $60 or so.
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