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Old 11-08-2012
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I heard recently that the manual is incorrect regarding the standard shock pistons. The manual states the front should be 1.3x6mm pistons and the rear 1.2x6 pistons.
I've heard it's a mistake in the manual and the pistons for the front should be in the rear and vice versa.

Can anybody offer any insight?

Chris
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Moved from the for sale section
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It was a misprint Chris, although most I know have moved away from the kit pistons now, I'm running 4 hole 1.4 and 1.6 atm
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Old 12-08-2012
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I heard recently that the manual is incorrect regarding the standard shock pistons. The manual states the front should be 1.3x6mm pistons and the rear 1.2x6 pistons.
I've heard it's a mistake in the manual and the pistons for the front should be in the rear and vice versa.

Can anybody offer any insight?

Chris
Yeah the manual was wrong, i think if you look on the online manual its the correct way round.
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Sounds about right too me?

6-hole is too soft though, look at 4 or 5 holes
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