which one has most improved handling pair with tociko hp?
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cant be sure unless I had springrates to compare which is easy cause its on this site somewhere, but I believe the Teins are a softer company
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teins are soft, i dont know about neuspeed sport since i dont have them..
too many threads related about tein s techs, start using the serach button. reason its there forLast edited by sackingz123; 01-31-2007, 08:44 PM.
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Originally posted by palinixTein S-Techs will give you a decent drop, but they are mainly just for looks thus their less aggressive spring rates.
If you are looking for better performance, go with the Neuspeed Sports.
Spring rates are:
F: 260 lb/in
R: 165 lb/in
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The Neuspeed Sports drop about the same as Tein S Techs...
As for handling, I have never ridden on Tein S-Techs, but the Neuspeeds handle superbly.
It is even possible to get a little rotation on them in corners.
Also, when paired with stock shocks or Tockico Blues, they actually ride BETTER than stock.
This is because of their highly progressive nature, which basically means that they get stiffer as the spring is compressed more, so on small bumps they are soft, but in handling or large bumps they get firm.
You will see this when you place them next to other springs. The coils at the top are wound more closely than most other springs.
I would absolutely recommend the sports.
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Originally posted by owequititThe Neuspeed Sports drop about the same as Tein S Techs...
As for handling, I have never ridden on Tein S-Techs, but the Neuspeeds handle superbly.
It is even possible to get a little rotation on them in corners.
Also, when paired with stock shocks or Tockico Blues, they actually ride BETTER than stock.
This is because of their highly progressive nature, which basically means that they get stiffer as the spring is compressed more, so on small bumps they are soft, but in handling or large bumps they get firm.
You will see this when you place them next to other springs. The coils at the top are wound more closely than most other springs.
I would absolutely recommend the sports.
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