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<blockquote data-quote="naza2" data-source="post: 155858" data-attributes="member: 356"><p>don't forget to cut (remove) some of the internal bump stop in your front shocks if you get the sports. there are 3 sections of the bump stops. remove 2 of the bottom section. You'll understand what i'm saying when you open it. </p><p> </p><p>if not, it'll get pretty annoying to hit the bump stops on almost every bump/pot hole there is. once remove, teh shock is the bomb but not for those looking for comfy ride. stiff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naza2, post: 155858, member: 356"] don't forget to cut (remove) some of the internal bump stop in your front shocks if you get the sports. there are 3 sections of the bump stops. remove 2 of the bottom section. You'll understand what i'm saying when you open it. if not, it'll get pretty annoying to hit the bump stops on almost every bump/pot hole there is. once remove, teh shock is the bomb but not for those looking for comfy ride. stiff. [/QUOTE]
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