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Thanks jdizon. I did most of the work myself, but my buddy @ Little horse cycles in Portland came up with the mounts for the shocks. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Little-Horse-Cycles/185809474769493 "does awesome work, especially tanks and stuff". I was gonna go with a rigid, but thought the brat would be a bit more comfortable. I didn't want to do the standard visual impact kit that everyone uses, so my buddy thought it would be cool to come up with his own kit prototype.. turned out to be a little more work then he thought, but as a one off I'm digging it. He's still working on the kit and has done a few Visual Impact Kits. I checked out your build also man.... That is turning out to be one great scoot..