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    Can anybody told me the psi of "Shinko Reactor" and which kind of suspension-work I should do? Harder spring? Or softer? What about Damping?

    Marc

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    Dont know how long you been riding but I'll say this; suspension (including tire) is setup to the rider. For example a certain rider can jump on any bike that is setup close to how he or she likes it, so my best answer would be to ride and give feedback, make changes with pen and paper also then go from there. There are too many varibles to play with.
    1. rebound
    2. spring load
    3. air pressure
    4. tire
    5. horse power
    6. ride height
    7. rider
    8. gearing
    9. track prep and temp.
    these are some simple things to consider.
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    Ok .... I would ask in diffrent way....

    I've been riding Power One for long time. Now testing the the Reactor. What chances in rebound ans spring load have to do? Should I change anything or is it "plug and play"?

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    good luck with that tire...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WC SWB View Post
    good luck with that tire...
    X2 Good luck with That.......if you are gonna run a slick.......get a mickey Thompson Slick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lethal_1K View Post
    X2 Good luck with That.......if you are gonna run a slick.......get a mickey Thompson Slick
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    wo'nt hook any power.

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    I have never had any problems with my shinko slick, that is until it was time to change the tire lol

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    Think it works - didn't?

    Das musst du dir auf YouTube ansehen:

    EFR Germany Brilon 2012 (Marcīs Dragbike) - YouTube

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    Looks like its hooking in the video above. I have one but have not mounted it yet. Get your suspension setup right, find the tire pressure that works for you and you should be fine. Everyone can't afford Jordan's to go hoop in(Mickey Thompson, Michelin, or Pirelli) I,ll take some Adidas(shinko stealth, hook up, reactor)

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    good luck with the tire never had any luck with it working
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    might want to look a little closer at that video.

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