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Is this a valid idea, or just more gobbledygook? I'd think a pound less weight between a spare shock and floater would be better than greater braking traction, but maybe that's the #nextbigthing. Better braking means later braking means going faster for longer...
Is this a valid idea, or just more gobbledygook? I'd think a pound less weight between a spare shock and floater would be better than greater braking traction, but maybe that's the #nextbigthing. Better braking means later braking means going faster for longer...