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Old 05-06-2008, 05:02 PM   #13 (permalink)
JonB
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Re: All Pro Fox 2.0 Review

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I run 6/5 on moderate trails...Jon could speak more on the crawling thing...I don't go there.
Ride quality is a personal thing and that's why an adjustable shock is so important. By just turning a knob on the shock reservoir you can tune the ride quality to what feels best for you. Brian while testing his liked them on 1 to get that super soft or marshmello type ride. I like it to have firmer valving and control body roll off-road. When you are on an off camber section and your tire drops in a hole that stiffer valving controls the body roll of the vechicle quicker. You get less side to side sway of the vechicle, although the ride may not be as plush as a softer setting. You could also look at it as setting #1 as a waterbed and #8 as a firm mattress. I won't go into the advantages of a firm mattress-VS-a waterbed you can analyze that one on your own.

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