Kevin
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Does anyone make a coil spring spacer for the attak rear spring?
I'm sure the spring is tired but doesn't see that many miles a year
Just thought it would be cheaper than replacing the spring
I'm sure the spring is tired but doesn't see that many miles a year
Just thought it would be cheaper than replacing the spring
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Does anyone make a coil spring spacer for the attak rear spring?
I'm sure the spring is tired but doesn't see that many miles a year
Just thought it would be cheaper than replacing the spring
I have not heard of anything like that out on the market. If I was going to replace the spring I would call Hygear and get a spring kit from them that consists of 2 springs.
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Travis at BOP can set you up with a multi-rate spring for your Mono as well.
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Travis at BOP can set you up with a multi-rate spring for your Mono as well.
I did not know he offered different springs for Apex Mono? @hibshman25
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I’m pretty sure Steiner is running one in his Attak Tom.... If I remember correctly it’s a single spring with two rates. Starts off as the stock 121” 4.9 kg/mm rate and then translations into your choice of “big boy” rates. I believe he has them custom built to suit your wants/needs.I did not know he offered different springs for Apex Mono? @hibshman25
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I’m pretty sure Steiner is running one in his Attak Tom.... If I remember correctly it’s a single spring with two rates. Starts off as the stock 121” 4.9 kg/mm rate and then translations into your choice of “big boy” rates. I believe he has them custom built to suit your wants/needs.
Oh thats cool. I will have to remember that.
Yes.I have a Multi rate from Barn of Parts. The spring gaps are varied. The large gaps for comfort riding and the smaller big bumps. He offers them in various starting rates.
To answer the original question. Never heard of a spacer to add for the mono. The cheapest way to add more preload would be to mill a 4th groove into the shock body.
This will make for an extreme stiff ride.
To answer the original question. Never heard of a spacer to add for the mono. The cheapest way to add more preload would be to mill a 4th groove into the shock body.
This will make for an extreme stiff ride.
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Maybe he is not even aware that the collar can be moved up the body....?Yes.I have a Multi rate from Barn of Parts. The spring gaps are varied. The large gaps for comfort riding and the smaller big bumps. He offers them in various starting rates.
To answer the original question. Never heard of a spacer to add for the mono. The cheapest way to add more preload would be to mill a 4th groove into the shock body.
This will make for an extreme stiff ride.
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Have you taken the spring off and moved the clip up the body to the stiffest setting?Does anyone make a coil spring spacer for the attak rear spring?
I'm sure the spring is tired but doesn't see that many miles a year
Just thought it would be cheaper than replacing the spring
Kevin
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Its on the stiffest setting
The old girl just seems to sag a little in the rear...lol
The old girl just seems to sag a little in the rear...lol
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