Snowbound One
Newbie
Does any one have experience with the nitrogen enriched clicker shocks vs the old style of straight air shocks with no clicker adjustments? I just put 1k miles on my sled over various conditions and was wondering whether upgrading to the new style of shocks is worth the cost? I am very happy with the sled, but at the same time was wondering if I can get more RTX out of the machine? Point being, after messing around with the rear compression and dampening adjustments I found a much smoother ride on the back end... But to my way of thinking, if I controlled the front end better over the serious stutter bumps at 45 to 50 mph, maybe I would get less teeter-tottering front to back as the machine soaks up the bumps. hence a smoother ride, happier pilot!
Can anyone lend an expert opinion this?
Thanks much!
Can anyone lend an expert opinion this?
Thanks much!
shockwave
Expert
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- Snowmobile
- 09 Phazer RTX
- LOCATION
- St Paul d'abbotsford Québec
I had float and change them to the float x and it was a good upgrade. I like them much more. I saw that Elka is back in the snowmobile. I would consider them seriously.