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Petenz 11-04-13 10:02

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Originally Posted by uberthumper (Post 186475)


Sorry getting off-topic...
How do yer find the Nitron shock ?..
Have yer used/riden any other after market shocks to
compaire it to... ie Ohlins/Wilbers etc..
The prob I finding with the XTR is yer can only fit
very basic shock unless yer remove & build another air box..

back on topic..:WellDone_OROQR1:
I have had no issues with my Metal mule system... seems others have had fitting probs..

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 11-04-13 10:16

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Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 186487)
MTC only do a single can system for the Tenere, as far as I can recall


StumpyDave has a single MTC can on his R, not sure how he got to that configuration, maybe mix and match, maybe not.....


Dave ????

uberthumper 11-04-13 22:09

First up, sorry for not paying attention to what bike we were talking about ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Petenz (Post 186527)
Sorry getting off-topic...
How do yer find the Nitron shock ?..
Have yer used/riden any other after market shocks to
compaire it to... ie Ohlins/Wilbers etc..
The prob I finding with the XTR is yer can only fit
very basic shock unless yer remove & build another air box..

Erm, it works well enough for me. Seemed to work well enough for Stoic_bloke to do the Heroes-Legend on, and he's a hell of a lot quicker than me. I think he did eventually break his last year, but they did rebuild it for him.

I've only had that and the OE shock.

On this side of the world, you can get them to build you one with 3-way damping adjustment and hydraulic preload adjustment for the price of the Ohlins with 2-way damping and grovelling around in the dirt with a c-spanner.

Not that I've actually used any of the adjustment, either they're very good at setting it up for your weight and intended use, or I'm not quick enough to notice :D.


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