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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Manila, Philippines
Posts: 41
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I've read about but have never seen/ridden the above-mentioned new shocks from Fox. Anyone who has?
Would their rear shocks require bikes specifically made for them or can any older full-suspension MTB be fitted with these? Thanks. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 322
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I've tried the terralogic forks but not the propedal shocks. Any bike can use the propedal shocks. Besides, I think their entire 2004 line will feature pro pedal so there is no option of NOT getting a pro pedal shock now unless its an older model. |
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Community Team
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pretty much any rear shock can be used with any frame as long as
1. the shock length from eye to eye is the same 2. the shock stroke is the same 3. the shock doesn't hit the frame at any point in its travel |
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