herrmann of walsh

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bestonearth
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herrmann of walsh

#1 Post by bestonearth »

I'm looking for a LT setup for my cannibal. I'll be using it for mx and want to use axis shocks. which would you prefer. Also, does axis make custom shocks to fit these, I know elka does.

haydug
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#2 Post by haydug »

I would go with Houser.

KYmxracer52
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#3 Post by KYmxracer52 »

I have Herrmann on mine and they do very well. Only thing I wish they had were better bushings on the bottom arms and grease zerks in them. other than that, i really like them.

Derno24
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#4 Post by Derno24 »

I would have to say Houser with Doug. And yes they Axis does make shocks for the dale LT

USAMoto00
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#5 Post by USAMoto00 »

I say Walsh or Laegar T-pin for the best available.smile.gif

CdaleRacer0128
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#6 Post by CdaleRacer0128 »

walsh - a biotch to set up but once u get it dialed in it handles very very nicely

do NOT get herrmann.. J U N K

and houser is also very nice, but i am a more fan of kingpin/heim thing than ball joints.. IMO

LapTraffic
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#7 Post by LapTraffic »

I have a set of LT Herrmanns with low hours on them. If you are set on running them then I will make you a good deal.

Need money to buy me a set of Housers

KYmxracer52
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#8 Post by KYmxracer52 »

What does everyone think is wrong with Herrmann's?

LapTraffic
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#9 Post by LapTraffic »

They're a little weak for my riding style

USAMoto00
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#10 Post by USAMoto00 »

Nothing...Peewee. lol j/k In my opinion, I don't like the style.

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