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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Old Shocker what should I do

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Posted by Rufus on January 02, 2002 at 16:06:24:

Happy New Year Warpigians!
I have an old Shocker with a DS board, air/power feed, pretty much a standard setup using a freak barrel. Since converting all my buddies to the great sport, I am now thinking about either upgrading my shocker or saving to get a new one.

A few questions:
Other than the weight and lack of an on/off switch, what's the difference between what I have and the new shockers?
I'm thinking about getting the delrin 2 bolt from Wermmods and the hypersportworks' grip frame.
Would I be wasting money to upgrade my old shocker?

Thanks,
don



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