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DavidF0724 TSB REGULAR

| Joined: | Fri Oct 26th, 2007 |
| Location: | Tucson, USA |
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Tue May 12th, 2009 11:17 pm |
| Anyone here have a good working knowledge/capability and tools to help a mechanically-challenged individual change his fork springs? The ones that are in there now are set for a 250+ lb. rider, and I'm only 165. Any help would be awesome. I pay in beer and pizza. Thanks in advance.
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Posted: Wed May 13th, 2009 01:41 am |
| I have very little to no knowledge of suspension but what I do know is if you cant find any help Im positive evan or phil or someone at ESP can help ya out
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DavidF0724 TSB REGULAR

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Wed May 13th, 2009 04:19 am |
| Yeah, I talked to one of the guys at ESP, and they were pretty helpful. I'm just trying to avoid having to blow $170+ to have someone do it for me. I'd rather learn how from someone who'd done it already.
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