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Offline Tech-one

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Glee shock
« on: May 26, 2019, 18:40:56 »
I finally got fed up with the standard shock on my 2012 glee. Finances wouldn't run to a Nitron or Wilbers, so I decided on a YSS unit. Just got the standard one, no remote reservoir or adjuster, but it only cost me just over £210.  Having no done over 500  miles on it now I am quite impressed with it. Comfort is much improved, handling is better as I adjusted the length of the shock to slightly longer than std., and the damping doesn't fade when it warms up. Overall money well spent, next I will try the YSS emulator valves in the forks

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Re: Glee shock
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2019, 11:21:47 »
 :thumb:  handy to know there's a (fairly) cheap option out there!
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