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Old 07-10-2009, 07:54 AM
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Anyone know what setup those boys are running this year on the GNC circuit? I have read that they are utilizing the stock link on a JB swingarm, but what kind of fox rear are they running? I'm looking into getting one for mine and just curious what is working the best out there. Not sure if they are still running the single spring or switched to the dual rate? Most likely they are testing the new prototype anti-bottoming rear, but any info would be greatly appreciated...
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they're running a revalved fox podium x on a stock link and stock length/size jb swingarm


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I figured that much, do you know if it is the single rate or dual rate spring?
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i think its dual
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Single rate podium x, but its all custom. The reservoir is attached, not external like the one you can buy. They were experimenting with dual rate but ended up with single this year.
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Single rate podium x, but its all custom. The reservoir is attached, not external like the one you can buy. They were experimenting with dual rate but ended up with single this year.

I thought they couldn't use any thing that wasn't being sold to the public?
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