ES fork springs, anyone updated them?

HuntWhenever

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I was checking to see if anyone had any updates on this subject. I have an ES model, and I am thinking about putting linear rate springs in my forks, and I'm not sure where to look for replacement springs. I know RaceTech doesn't have the ES model on their website (or, at least, I haven't found it on the list).
 

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Hum..I just notice that my reply made after your post was not there...????. I have a 9.0 and I am 230. Based my choice from the comments on the Non ES and since the springs of the ES is 8% less (if my memory is not fooling me) than the regular. I would have taken 9.5 if it would have been a non ES.
 

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klingklang said:
Hum..I just notice that my reply made after your post was not there... ??? ?.

AvGeek or I will occasionally delete a post here or there for cause. Usually, it's when somebody is making snarky comments and flaming another member. But can't imagine either of us would have done it to something of yours. Every once in a blue moon, for some reason the forum software "loses" a post. Haven't figured out any type of rhyme or reason to it.
 

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klingklang said:
Hum..I just notice that my reply made after your post was not there...????. I have a 9.0 and I am 230. Based my choice from the comments on the Non ES and since the springs of the ES is 8% less (if my memory is not fooling me) than the regular. I would have taken 9.5 if it would have been a non ES.
Thanks for the data. I may reach out to Sonic Springs later and do this as a winter project.
 

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Checkswrecks said:
AvGeek or I will occasionally delete a post here or there for cause. Usually, it's when somebody is making snarky comments and flaming another member. But can't imagine either of us would have done it to something of yours. Every once in a blue moon, for some reason the forum software "loses" a post. Haven't figured out any type of rhyme or reason to it.
I believe the root cause may be Interweb Gremlins. They are pesky critters.
 

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Checkswrecks said:
AvGeek or I will occasionally delete a post here or there for cause. Usually, it's when somebody is making snarky comments and flaming another member. But can't imagine either of us would have done it to something of yours. Every once in a blue moon, for some reason the forum software "loses" a post. Haven't figured out any type of rhyme or reason to it.
It's been quite some time since I've deleted a post, so I would say its those pesky gremlins again...
 
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