Shock question
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Shoot, missed you by only a few minutes. I was there about 5:20, got stuck in I5 traffic. Waited until about 6:00 before I left. The traffic is bad enough that I decided to stay at my grandmother's house here in Vancouver, pretty ugly out there. Should've traded numbers, just didn't think of it.
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I think I'm going to try the competition engineering rear shocks, they're cheap, and I figure they're worth a try with this little sixxer, some of the other guys seem to like them with the t5. Question is though, which ones are correct, the 2700's, or 2705's? I've read here and there that the 2700's are too long and let the springs drop out.