cost to re valve mono shock

ricerocket said:
I paid $260 ish with shipping @ Pioneer for revalve my mono, the 6.5 fatboy spring, and the 12mm sway bar. Did I get overcharged?

nope..right guy and price...
 
Bruce did mine while I waited! Revalve and next heavier spring. $109.50
 
06RTXTASY said:
sawsalesman said:
Does everyone always have a new spring installed by Bruce? I weight 190lbs. with gear on. Would I be okay with the stock spring and just a re-valve?


You should be fine with the stock spring. Ther is still plenty of adjustment for your weight. Usually the skids are designed with an average weight of rider being around 180 lbs.

Larrypolaris as he stated

"I weigh approx 225lbs. He set the spring at the #2 c-clip and cam
adjuster at #1. It is alot stiffer than stock, just pushing down on the rear
bumper."

This is just about as soft as you can get with the fatboy spring. Mine is on the 2 clip and cam is at 4. Same as the original spring and its pretty stiff. Its actually borderline to bucking if I'm lazy on the sled.


Just do the revalve and go up to the 3 clip and from there adjust your cam. Bruce will probably tell you the same thing. Its 50.00 for the revalve.
Mine was also set on 2 clip, and I think I set the cam on 3 to get the sag spec'd in the instructions
 
better check on his turn time....probably longer wait times now..
 
fyi..there's a difference between a regular rebuild and a progressive I believe...
few more bucks but worth it..
 
I am about 215 without gear and have the heavier spring at the softest setting. The sled handles the bumps well, buy I find the rear ride height to be in the sky.

I am going to try the stock spring and a revalve
 


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