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Old 05-03-2019, 04:37 PM
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Anyone tried these or have experience with them? http://street.pro-action.com/fork-kits What say you?
Thinking of going Pro-Action front & rear.
 
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Considered it, but I didn't see many reviews. Went with Legend Axeo, which I received today. Will go with Pro-Action for the rear though. I have Progressive 444 on the rear now, but would like to have some rebound control.

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I have Pro Action front and rear. IMO for the price compared to others you can't beat it. There is a noticeable difference in how the front wheel hugs the road and takes bumps. Call and talk to them. Have them explain the difference between their kit and the cartridge kits out there. It all makes sense when you talk to them.
 
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My wife’s gonna kill me...

In the last year it’s been Seat, Shield, Rear Shocks, True Trak, and Exhaust. Now I need to jump into the forks. All this on a bike that’s not broke.

Seriously though I need to figure out which way I’m going up front and this might be it.
 
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interested to see how this turns out. would it be better to just throw another $100 at it and get the progressive monotube kit?
 
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Originally Posted by 23Seven
My wife’s gonna kill me...

In the last year it’s been Seat, Shield, Rear Shocks, True Trak, and Exhaust. Now I need to jump into the forks. All this on a bike that’s not broke.

Seriously though I need to figure out which way I’m going up front and this might be it.
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interested to see how this turns out. would it be better to just throw another $100 at it and get the progressive monotube kit?
I have a set of standard height monotubes with about 5k on them that will be going up for sale within the next few weeks. Part number 31-2500

$200 plus the ride......
 
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I have a set of monotubes up front for about 2 years,. They cure the brake dive but other then that not a fan. Mine is lowered 1, maybe thats why its so stiff
 
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I also had mono tubes in the front that were too stiff, Changed to Axeo's . They are so much better.
 
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I also had mono tubes in the front that were too stiff, Changed to Axeo's . They are so much better.
How did you set the Axeo's up with preload? How many turns did you go?
 
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I have their 13" on the rear and very happy. I am also curious about the fronts so looking forward to others experience.
 


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