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thought sebacs and escorts damp one way only ????????????
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It says they're adjustable in rebound and bump, so you could potentially set bump to minimum and play with rebound to get the desired feel???
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There is a frenchman that runs round this forum sometimes and he was the one who introduced the SPAX ones to me. They do look the part and they do work. No modification needed. He just bolted them straight on the fork of his jet.

So I guess with a pair of Jet links (te he I have a pair for sale if anyone is interested....... :P :P Loook in the for sale section) you are set to go....

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mark wrote:really????
I'd imagine Mike's comment was about the mini ones???
Escort's only damp one way, as they should.
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so was mine martin ;)
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I am looking to fit some new dampers to my Jet as the ones that are on a fairly soft. What are the options with the 9mm studs?

I have been looking at some of the other mini dampers, has any one fitted the Gaz (some seem to favour these in the mini world?) ones or the protec ones?

http://www.minisport.com/mini-spare-par ... 31B12.html

http://www.protechshocks.co.uk/products ... ar-package
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Jordan, to fit the protech you will need to file a bit of the lip that they have above the regulating wheel as they do knock against the fork stem. No big deal as it is only a couple of mm's but if you do so you will be straight to go. They are a bit stiff though, better for a person who weights over 100kgs, but they do look the part. This is how my mate Kepa's bike looks with them fitted:

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