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Redoing front forksCurrently im looking at a bike that is set up for a 230lb rider. The suspension was setup by GMD. What i was wondering is how much would it cost to redo it for a 180lb rider? I need to take this into consideration to see if ill have enough money to buy the bike or not. thanks |
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Re: Redoing front forksWell Mcdonalds is like 5 bucks a meal 3 times a day for about a month or 2 Yeah that should do it ![]() I think it would be about 500 or less about 150 for a new spring in the shock about 200 to service the forks and springs shouldn't be to much more than 100 or so Thats what I can remember from last year Or like 2k to do the magic front and back ![]() |
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