From: Chris Whelan on
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 13:58:21 +0100, Periproct wrote:

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> I'm wondering if I've just got a pair of faulty new shocks or or damaged
> something when the suspension went to full extension.

Where did the shocks come from?

Chris

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"Chris Whelan" <cawhelan(a)prejudicentlworld.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 13:58:21 +0100, Periproct wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I'm wondering if I've just got a pair of faulty new shocks or or damaged
>> something when the suspension went to full extension.
>
> Where did the shocks come from?
>

German, Swedish and French. There were two available and on the spur of the
moment I chose the more expensive on the off chance that they might be
better.

Because I carry an 86 year old Mum with a back problem I had considered
adjustable shocks but a google didn't show up anything that wasn't very
expensive. I suppose coil springs are a consideration as well on that
front..

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