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Old 05-07-2015, 04:32 PM
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That should be fine, Dan. Really it's the seat pressure that's key with the YTs for optimum control.
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Exactly. What I'm amazed with is how light the body of the YT is. Tony Mamo told me they were light but I wasnt too sure. I never weighed the jesels individually but their site lists each rocker at 210g and I'll easily believe that as they are stout pieces made to handle nasty pressures. The yella terra body is just over 70g on my scale, thats a LOT of inertia savings right there
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I think I'll do the 10mm YTs next build. I was really torn before, but the 10mm base eliminates a lot of the flex and makes it an easier choice.

Of course, I say that, because I'll have trunion upgraded rockers sitting here as backup



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