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  • Do you cover up?
  • letmetalktomark
    Full Member

    Okay bear with me here….

    I've just bought myself my first full bounce frame with air shock.

    Does anyone run a fabric dirt cover for their air shocks?

    For everything I read saying that they are worth it there is something to say don't bother 🙄 🙄

    Any help would be much appreciated?

    Cheers,

    Mark

    Coleman
    Free Member

    I've never used them. IMHO any dirt that gets under the cover can cause more damage to the shock.

    coffeeking
    Free Member

    They are designed to work without.

    KINGTUT
    Free Member

    A solution looking for a problem.

    letmetalktomark
    Full Member

    KINGTUT – Member

    A solution looking for a problem.

    I think that sums it up nicely.

    Bareback it is 😆 😉

    jojoA1
    Free Member

    Depends where the shock is located. Rather than a boot type protector which might promote dirt ingress by keeping it near the shock, I've seen people use a 'screening' type cover for shocks that are situated right in the firing line for rearwheel spinoff. Like a mini crud cather thingy.

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