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Does anyone know of a way to soften the rear suspension for going through rough chop? Ride Michigan trails and some of the chop can be killer
Where abouts in Michigan are you and where do u ride?Does anyone know of a way to soften the rear suspension for going through rough chop? Ride Michigan trails and some of the chop can be killer
I live in Reed city ride in st Helen,just about every where I canWhere abouts in Michigan are you and where do u ride?
I’m live between A2 And Lansing. Have a cabin in the Gaylord area. I ride the trails there a lot with my P1. The sandy trails we have can be very bouncy and washboardy also. I recently changed my fox springs to a softer longer spring and it helped quite a bit with the hop.
Been thinking of selling my P5 I also have for a Talon. If I do, I will be getting an R for that reason cuz of our trails.
Ridden in St Helen many timesI live in Reed city ride in st Helen,just about every where I can
The X rear shocks only has a tender spring above the bottom main spring and not a dual spring like the front.
To understand the difference that a true Dual Rate springs with cross over rings can make. Go to the Shock Therapy site Shock Therapy - The Premier Suspension Tuning Company and read the difference. The front shock on the X is a dual spring, but not a true dual rate because it lacks the cross over ring. Honda dose this to cut costs.
I have a appointment with Shock Therapy on July 3rd to revalve my shocks and install eight new springs with the cross overs tuned to more comfort for my style of riding and needs.
I had this done on my Polaris RZR and it made a whole new machine out of it, worth every penny...DRK
I took 1/2" off the pre load front and rear and it made a nice noticeable difference . Kept my psi at 10 front 12 rear and set shocks at softest dampening .Does anyone know of a way to soften the rear suspension for going through rough chop? Ride Michigan trails and some of the chop can be killer
The X rear shocks only has a tender spring above the bottom main spring and not a dual spring like the front.
To understand the difference that a true Dual Rate springs with cross over rings can make. Go to the Shock Therapy site Shock Therapy - The Premier Suspension Tuning Company and read the difference. The front shock on the X is a dual spring, but not a true dual rate because it lacks the cross over ring. Honda dose this to cut costs.
I have a appointment with Shock Therapy on July 3rd to revalve my shocks and install eight new springs with the cross overs tuned to more comfort for my style of riding and needs.
I had this done on my Polaris RZR and it made a whole new machine out of it, worth every penny...DRK[/QUOTE
Does anyone know of a way to soften the rear suspension for going through rough chop? Ride Michigan trails and some of the chop can be killer
What is “pricey”? How much for the springs and revalving?Shock therapy dual rate springs is the answer. A little pricey but well worth it
That is spendy! So since changing the springs how much diff did it make to the ride quality? After our first ride this weekend my wife was saying she prefers riding in our 2018 RZR 900 Trail... and that’s not a compliment to the RZR.Almost 700 just for the springs and I have not had mine re valved I just installed the springs and I believe they told me another 725 to have them re valved and almost 200 for shipping costs etc. all together it’s about $1650
$650 for shock therapy spring kit isnt bad. I'm at 350 miles on my X (I know, pathetic) and it does seem to be getting softer the more the springs get broke in. I doubt it will get soft enough that I am happy with. I
Elka suspension now makes aftermarket shocks for the talonX only. Stage1-5 I just purchased stage 4 front and rear will write updates on the performance after they are installed