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I just purchased some marvin shaws competition fronts and hillshooter rear. Now im new to these so I dont know much. But how stiff are these b%$ches supposed to be? And how does everyone that runs them like them.? Any info would be great

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I just purchased some marvin shaws competition fronts and hillshooter rear. Now im new to these so I dont know much. But how stiff are these b%$ches supposed to be? And how does everyone that runs them like them.? Any info would be great

 

I'm with ya on that one, they do appear to be a tad on the stiff side, but they work great

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dude i weight 220 and when I sit on them they dont move. My girls 450 is stiff and when i sit on it, it compresses a little not on the marvins. The rear is the one thats really stiff. Is there a break in period. Do i need to jump on these things like a trampoline to break them in.

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The owner of Marvin Shaw told me they would be stiff until broken in. I never used those, so they're essentially un-used.

 

Give the guys at Marvin Shaw an email or call. They were awesome to talk with, and deal with when I bought those.

 

:thumbsup:

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Yeah mine were the same way but i'm about to order that refill kit since i have easy access to a nitrogen tank at work that way i can adjust them the way i want. My fronts are stiff as hell but the rear needs alot more pressure in them i'm scared when i take off it's gonna compress to much and drag the bottom of my frame and not to mention foot.

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