TT Racing
Yea they are nice.. I think thats when we are going to give it to him also. We bought it for his birthday but it wasnt running right. so now its all fixed and might just wait untill christmas. I just was messing around with the preload i think thats what it was and it sank down a coule of inches. I defently cant jump with it the way it is though.
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If you know that is the racing you want to do. Then get the right shocks for the job. A good set of TT shocks from one of the above mentioned is the way to go. You can jump with those and not have to worry about bottoming. With a set of TT shocks you will have the same adjustment as with a set of MX shocks, just shorter shocks.
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Originally posted by tat
There are no cheap tires. Used I would not recomend. When you get a set, buy a medium compound for general use.
There are no cheap tires. Used I would not recomend. When you get a set, buy a medium compound for general use.
I would not agree with that, I know a few TT racers (most of them in fact) or any that run pro or pro-am will sell you some tires with great tread left for 50-100 a set. they will never use them again so you are just doing them a favor. Go to a TT race and find out who the pro's are, after their races go ask them if they have any used tires to sell.