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The baseline problem with dual shocks is that there will always be variables between two shocks. Simple manufacturing tolerances assure that there will be differences, albeit slight, between two units. Over time these differences will increase. A monoshock set up eliminates the possibility of these differences. Does the difference really matter if you're not riding hard? Probably not. It's like single-sided swingarms. They're a great idea, but a dual sided is more stable.
Vlad
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