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I have a 2015 SR viper LE with Fox Float 3 front shocks. what would be a good starting point for pressure in these shocks.
I am a trail rider and weigh about 265-270 pounds.
thank you,
I took my sidewinder LTX out this weekend and it was great. but I find there was a little to much ski pressure which made it a little hard to turn in the corners. What are my options to take the ski pressure off a bit?
I have the fox shocks with the clicker on the bottom. It is still on the...
Ok thank you. Just for my own information what is the difference from pumping them up with skis off ground or skis on the ground? always rode with plain shocks so learning new things here. lol
ok sounds good. My a-Arms are slightly on an angle, so I will drop it down to 60 PSI and start from there. What is best, to pump them up with pressure on them or with no pressure on the skis. What gives you a more accurate reading?
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I recently put fox floats all around my Apex LTX. I have A Mega Fox Float in the mono suspension and two fox floats in the front suspension.
I am about 260 pounds and ride trials and lakes mostly. I don't ride slow but I don't ride overly aggressive. How many pounds should I be running...
Hi there,
I am looing to swap my fox floats from my 2006 Yamaha Nytro over to my 2008 Yamaha Apex. These are the front shocks.
Any help or knowledge will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
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