I run the shocks on my R set at 1 on all four corners. Tires 8-9 psi (9 front, 8 rear). It could be a little smoother at low speeds but got better after break in. Feels great with aggressive riding, which is my intentions.Does anyone think the slow speed ride quality on the 1000R sucks? I sold my Rhino with I Shock mid travel suspension and shocks in December. It rode like a Cadillac going slow or fast. I would never even foam up your beer. I have not had the Talon out to much the suspension hard yet but the slow speed to me is rough. I have the shocks set on the softest setting and it is choppy. Maybe the shocks just need to be broken in? I was just curious what other people think?
I'm sure plus new springs! Wonder if you can ship the shocks off, get these goodies and have the R,s shim stacks reworked for the woods?Fox Rebound Adjustable Eyelet, RC2 / QS3-R Coil Shocks
Fox DSC Adjuster
i'm guessing as in i don't know for sure, but i'd bet these will convert the shocks to better quality units.
This is a really stupid question, but do the X and R have fully floating A arms unlike the Pioneer's P1's stock A arm's? Seems like Honda cheeped out on the shocks on the X and the springs on both the X and R. What ever happened to progressive wound springs? Issue with tender springs is your ride height may be off while setting your spring attitude on your main spring, then you get your main spring set how you like it and adjust your tender spring and it throws your main spring outa whack, I understand how the tender spring is supposed to work to set ride hight, but it's just that much less spring the shock has to work with. Just fodder on my account, I won't be purchasing until the 2021's come out, just took our 16 P1 in last week for the last update, I'm sick of updates. You guy's get it all figured out on the Talon's please! HA!The X has a Tender top spring and not considered a dual rate. It is there to get the ride height correct per honda specs with a too heavy of a rate lower spring. Generally tender springs are coil bound at ride height. If it didn't have the low rate spring up top, to get the same ride height, the lower spring would be bouncing around loose at full droop. The X could use a dual rate setup with all new springs or maybe lower rate lower springs for slower speed stuff. The R crossovers looked liked they need to be ran all the way up against the preload nuts for a better ride in the slow stuff. Minimal preload will help on both also for the slow riding. Jack it all the way up to full droop, back off the top nuts all the way till the spring is loose and tighten them till you compress the spring about a 1/4". Honda tends to spring everything for max payload capacity. Removing the rear swaybar tends to make a pretty big difference in ride quality for slow speed stuff but will probably suck high speed.
I took one last night. Not the best picture but it looks like they are about 1/2 inch from the top with no signs of coil bind.did you get a chance to do pictures of crossover setting? Thanks
Ride height does not change. The ride height changes with the pre load. The ride is defiantly smoother on slow choppy surfaces. If I was running the sand dunes I would put it back to the original 1 1/2" from the top.so you are moving the ring up to 1/2" gap between flanges BUT not changing the overall length of both springs. Since this basically adds to preload on tender But softens load on Main Spring, does ride height go down?
You should be way past coil bind the front spring is 5.9" and the rear is 6.9". Just measure and add up all the coils, they are at least 1/2 of the length. Both springs compress all the time until the crossover contacts and then just the lower. The only way you can tell when they coil bound is to see wear on the paint. Maybe you have not hit any bumps that have been big enough. One way to tell I would think would be to wrap tape around a coil thick enough to be able to see contact.I took one last night. Not the best picture but it looks like they are about 1/2 inch from the top with no signs of coil bind.
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Does anyone think the slow speed ride quality on the 1000R sucks? I sold my Rhino with I Shock mid travel suspension and shocks in December. It rode like a Cadillac going slow or fast. I would never even foam up your beer. I have not had the Talon out to much the suspension hard yet but the slow speed to me is rough. I have the shocks set on the softest setting and it is choppy. Maybe the shocks just need to be broken in? I was just curious what other people think?
Early adopters always get screwed. If you waited a little longer. Coming to a Talon near you...
As an earlier adopter I have no regrets.
I'd be interested in the live valve, but on a 2 seater which is probably another year away. I have no interest in a Turbo and besides it is an add on, anyone can add to current machine. Appears to be no plans to come from factory that way. I doubt the live valve will be able to be added but maybe..... Suspension on my X is about the only thing I am not completely satisfied with, I feel like it could and should be smoother at lower speeds.
As an earlier adopter I have no regrets.
I'd be interested in the live valve, but on a 2 seater which is probably another year away. I have no interest in a Turbo and besides it is an add on, anyone can add to current machine. Appears to be no plans to come from factory that way. I doubt the live valve will be able to be added but maybe..... Suspension on my X is about the only thing I am not completely satisfied with, I feel like it could and should be smoother at lower speeds.