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03-09-2010, 12:15 PM
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any one running custom axis pro air
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03-09-2010, 02:18 PM
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I ran them on my kfx450. Switched from fox to pro air triple adjust. And hated them. They lost air like crazy. Only way the seemed to ride decent was rock hard. A proper ride height with a nice ride was nearly impossible with them. Im back on fox now with the ltr. Never will i touch pro airs again.
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03-09-2010, 03:16 PM
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sounds like a bad experience and a waste of money i was just wondering because in this months atv rider they did a ltr full race build and it had some on it so i was just wondering what people had to say
-07 ltr 450 yellow 
skidplates, rs5 s-o, crbm
pro race grab bar, dominator frt bumper
hinson clutch plates and springs
pa fatpeg nerfs
renthal half waffel soft compound grips
maier kill switch, fuel shift pin
tcs tripple rates, ccp stabalizer, blue qt beak
rox 2'' riser,pro taper contour atv low,
pro taper blue bar pad
blue case saver, blue billet gas cap
13,36 moose sprokets,renthal o-ring chain, blue parking brake block off,pcv auto tune,twin air filter
-lots to come eventully
-epic wide action cam
-05 arcticcat m7 lots of mods 
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03-11-2010, 08:53 AM
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my buddy who raced gncc in pro-am has had both and he said he perfes the fox shocks over the axis ones. i actually just asked him this question bout a week ago
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03-11-2010, 10:29 AM
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when i was wrenching on the circuit, all the pros who were trying them (still very new at the time) were constantly adjusting them. most went back to springs before the end of the season. fox has been doing air shocks for ever so of course they have the upper hand on them. axis will catch up though imo. i wont touch anything but axis anymore.
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