2020 Yamaha Sidewinder SRX IQS to QS3-R conversion.

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So here’s what I did. I wanted a better ride out of my 2020 sidewinder SRX with IQS so I purchased and got a great deal on a set of QS3R shocks. I had Steve @cannondale27 take the QS3 adjusters off and replace the IQS adjusters onto the shocks. That way I would have rebound adjustability and electronic compression on the fly. It worked out slick It worked great.


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Very good idea and this is the first I’ve seen of anyone converting the QS3R’s to iQS. It truly is the best of both worlds!
 
Nice. Those QS3R's are nice units.
I was never interested in the IQS shocks, but this is some thing that I could get in to.
 
Rebound and the bigger front shafts are going to work awesome on the IQS! I have switched to manual adjusters for quite a few who didn’t like the IQSrear but this a whole new level. What should have been done from factory. Thanks for the opportunity to do it for you guys!
 
Rebound and the bigger front shafts are going to work awesome on the IQS! I have switched to manual adjusters for quite a few who didn’t like the IQSrear but this a whole new level. What should have been done from factory. Thanks for the opportunity to do it for you guys!
It was our pleasure to work with you bud. You are the man when it come to shocks!!! Thank you again for the quick turnaround.
 
Tom - have you got some miles on now?! Would like to hear your impressions on this…
So far it’s been great! Still trying to get them dialed in to my liking. After about 500 miles the cat junk shock module went out. But now it’s back up and running.
 


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