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  1. Dox
    08-26-2009 09:32 AM
    Dox
    Hi Udi, I've read every comments in your threads about boxxers (shimstack, greaseport) even if i didin't had one but you totally convinced me! I just bought a second hand 08 team and i will remove the shimstack as soon as i get it. I weight 150 lbs and ride agressive downhill at Bromont. Wich oil would you recommend me running in it and what spring to use.

    Thanks, a lot
    Dox
  2. whatever
    12-16-2008 06:30 PM
    whatever
    Hi.

    I don't know where to ask, so i decided to ask you directy, since I saw some of your posts in difrent "boxxer" discussions. My question is that one very hatefull - "the versus"
    So, rock shox boxxer team or boxxer wc? On one side there is a coil spring and on the other the air.. If I think and use my experience with AIR (forks&shocks) than I must say that air never worked so well as the spring did (Marzocchi 66 ATA vs M66 RC = RC wins! ; swinger 4way air vs 4way coil = coil wins!), so in my opinion spring (team version of the boxxer) should work better then the WC boxxers?

    Give me your opinion what do you think about. If you would be so kind and give me the answer on my mail ( sasa.kurnoga@gmail.com ), but it will be good here also.

    Thx,


    Sasha
  3. xemini
    06-28-2008 06:56 PM
    xemini
    hey Udi, i've been reading posts about boxxers and you seem to know your stuff about them. I have recently just changed the oil on my 06 boxxer team, and after a day of fairly hard downhilling the oil is coming out of the spring side seal, it was not leaking before I changed the oil out, im wondering if theres anyway I can fix this or is the seal done?

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