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Old 05-21-2009, 01:51 PM   #17
*Dylan
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Re: SPRINGS/SHOCKS and EARLY CLASSICS

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With a 2"/4" drop you don't need drop shocks. If you're on a tight budget just keep your current ones, it's what I did and it rides okay for me. They won't last as long but it'll give you time to save some pennies for some drop shocks and not have to splurge all the money at once.
Read my above post, that's exactly what I have and I kept the stock shocks. I'll get some dropped ones some day in the future...Maybe...
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