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Cheez ‘n’ Quackers

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Mugen collar lets you set an oil viscosity reminder. When you can’t remember what the heck is in there 😝

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That would be a good feature. I'm about to rebuild my Tekno shocks that have been perfect but are starting to leak a little bit. I have no clue what shock oil I settled with 2 or 3 years ago when I built it.
 
Does no one use setup sheets anymore or have they gone the way of the Dodo? Print a few out and write in any changes you made, plus you can post them up for us all to judge... uhhh... I I mean, admire your setup! 🤣 They used to have them in the back of the manuals on my associated rigs back in the day. Wonder if they still do that?

Neat idea, lots of racers are pretty secretive about their setups though, so I wonder how often that feature is actually used?
 
Can’t speak for anyone out there regarding set up sheets….this is just the first time I’ve personally come across this and wanted to share.
 
Can’t speak for anyone out there regarding set up sheets….this is just the first time I’ve personally come across this and wanted to share.
I like the idea for a basher. Especially nowadays where manufacturers don’t put that information in the manual anymore. It’s hard to make tweaks to the suspension when you have to guess what the baseline is for spring rate and oil weight.

It’s refreshing to see manufacturers trying anything new, even if it’s a small like this. Thanks for sharing!
 
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