Forget Lockout, especially on shocks. Seriously. It sounds counter intuitive, but a well tuned and damped shock will make climbing so much better then it simply being locked out. The whole point is to keep that rubber in as much contact with the ground as possible, so all that bounce keeps it where it's needed.
Installed a dual remote on a customers factory CTD around a month ago, and he's already had a couple of issues with it. Simpler the better.
Forget Lockout, especially on shocks. Seriously. It sounds counter intuitive, but a well tuned and damped shock will make climbing so much better then it simply being locked out. The whole point is to keep that rubber in as much contact with the ground as possible, so all that bounce keeps it where it's needed.
Installed a dual remote on a customers factory CTD around a month ago, and he's already had a couple of issues with it. Simpler the better.