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Apex Mtn Torsion Springs

CROW said:
I'm 215 w/o gear and I haven't bottomed out the light setting on the 2100's. I would think unless you're 250+ the 1700's would be okay depending on riding style. I think they make 1900's though.

Here's the p/n for the 1900's 8ES-47474-10-00 & 8ES-47473-10-00 $58 each

This sounds about perfect for me.
I have the stock MTX on the stiffest setting and its quite EZ to push the bumper down.
Going to order them tomorrow
thanx for the part numbers
;)!
 

I replaced mine with the 1700 and I'm happy. I weigh 250+ in riding attire.
 
Just installed a set of 1500kg's I got from Ulmer. New out of box I'm able to set on the softest position. They hold the rear up where it should be. I was hoping that only going to the 1500Kg's the rear wouldn't pogo the shock and it doesn't. I'm sure it will take a few hundred miles to be convincienced that they were the right choice for me. ( 235 with riding gear)
 
Deos anyone have the part number for the 1700 ones? Woodsrider I think you used them? What are they off of and were they a direct bolt in on the MTX?
 
Just finished putting in the 2100's, glad I finally chose those over the 1900's.
Feels just where I want it to be

230lbs+gear
 
Spray - the 1700's are stock on the mtn apex the apex and the nytro are interchangeable sorry I don't remember the part number and I already threw the packing away just tell your dealer and he will know what to get
 
CROW said:
I'm 215 w/o gear and I haven't bottomed out the light setting on the 2100's. I would think unless you're 250+ the 1700's would be okay depending on riding style. I think they make 1900's though.

Here's the p/n for the 1900's 8ES-47474-10-00 & 8ES-47473-10-00 $58 each


Crow,
Do you have any contact info for where you purchased these springs for $58 bucks. I contacted my dealer and they want $120 each. Thanks for your help.
 
Just purchased the 1900's from South Seattle Sports Plaza. $69.13 each not bad seeing how my local dealer wanted $120 each.

I hope I don't regret not going with the 2100's as I go 6'1" 230 + gear. (sounded like the 2100's were pretty stiff and the 1900's had a little give)
Anything would be an improvement over the stock springs.

The price for the 2100's through them was $76.58 each.
 


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