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Old 12-18-2012, 02:58 PM
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Default CSI PRO CLICKER SERIES SHOCKS

CSI is Proud to introduce to the 1/8 off-road RC racing world their new CSI 16MM Clicker Series Shocks. These shocks provide innovative design features and qualities never seen in the RC industry. The same engineering and analysis process that is used in their full size racing shocks was used in the design and development of their RC shocks.

CSI PRO CLICKER SERIES SHOCK FEATURES: CSI shock bodies feature a Delrin shock shaft guide to help eliminate shaft deflection and minimize friction. Reduced friction is critical in the overall performance and consistency of the shocks. The CSI Clicker Series Shock derives its name from the collar and shock body design. The bodies and collars were machined with a detent adjuster built in. These shocks make a "click" sound four times per one complete turn, allowing for easier setting of ride height/ pre-load adjustment. The shock collar will lock itself in place and keep from rotating during a race, keeping your car consistent from start to finish. Another CSI feature racers will appreciate is the ride height etching in CSI shock body's. These marks provide a precise visual for shock collar settings, eliminating the need for measuring calipers.

CSI QUAD SEALS: CSI engineers developed a scaled down version of their full size shock seals in the new RC shocks. The new Quad Seal eliminates seal drag and improves the overall performance of the shock. Only one seal is required in each shock.

CSI PRO SHOCK BLADDERS: Critical to shock performance, but often over looked, are shock bladders. CSI spent countless hours of R&D to finally manufacture a bladder that meets CSI performance standards. CSI Pro Shock Bladders are vital to your shocks consistency in both compression and rebound dampening. CSI Shock Bladders will not collapse or indent. Note- CSI Bladders work in all 15mm and 16mm shocks.

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