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Race Teck Shocks

I used them on my last Triumph. I didn't get the valves but the springs worked great. I went to a suspension expert and wanted progressive springs since my forks were leaking and needed a rebuild. The tech told me that he would suggest Racetech which ended working out great, better cornering and reduced nose dive when stopping. Don't know how they compare to others but they worked for me. See if you can find a shop that sets up race bikes and see what they suggest.
 
Great product and support, made in USA, too. Easy to setup and 8K in miles, no noticeable drop in performance of damping circuits.

And RaceTech is also sponsoring the GT Giant with gift certifcates and shocks, too!
 
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