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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Calgary, Canada
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pretty much all companies have their own system now, forum, burton, rome 390boss from my understanding...hope that helps?
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ottawa, On
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I have them in my Cinches, and over a day or few hours I can't tell.It may be one of those things that are cumulative though and say two seasons down the road you will notice.Well you won't, as you either rode them and they helped or you didn't and you aren't sure if the pain would still be there had you gone ahead and used them.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I think tha'ts the thing right there. You'll only notice if you had pain before. I first started riding too wide (serious inner knee pain unless I bent my knees big time) and was very fatigued. Then I narrowed my stance and am fine. So now moving to the canted beds I went wider but couldn't turn for shit. So I went narrow again, and that's probably why I can't tell.
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