Did a search, couldn't find any info.
Im thinking about getting some boxxers as i want to lighten my bike and the new ones that i rode felt fairly nice (teams and world cups).
The issue i have is limited cash. I am tossing up between the 2006 boxxer race and boxxer team.
A few guys i have talked to have said that on their teams (and world cups) they run the high and low speed compression backed almost all the way out meaning the extra adjustment is kind of useless and i should just save the $$ and get the boxxer races.
Just wanted to know how the US ride monkey racer types are running their forks, and if they thought it was worth the extra $$ for the team.
For the record im coming of 2002 monster T's which don't have any compression adjustment anyway, so even just low speed control will be a step up.
Thanks
Im thinking about getting some boxxers as i want to lighten my bike and the new ones that i rode felt fairly nice (teams and world cups).
The issue i have is limited cash. I am tossing up between the 2006 boxxer race and boxxer team.
A few guys i have talked to have said that on their teams (and world cups) they run the high and low speed compression backed almost all the way out meaning the extra adjustment is kind of useless and i should just save the $$ and get the boxxer races.
Just wanted to know how the US ride monkey racer types are running their forks, and if they thought it was worth the extra $$ for the team.
For the record im coming of 2002 monster T's which don't have any compression adjustment anyway, so even just low speed control will be a step up.
Thanks