yamaha06
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Anyone running the additional reservoir hygear sells for the fox float 3 shocks? The idea of them is cool and there not going to break the bank, wouldn't mind to have the option to run the shocks softer but have the reservoir to avoid bottoming out. Would like to hear if anyone has tried them and what did you think? Are they worth the money?
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I'm curious to hear opinions on these also. I just sent an email off inquiring about them yesterday.
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MrSled is running them in his Viper XTX with their linkage system in the rear. I rode it last year and they work great. I plan on this add before the snow flies.
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I ran them on my apex for a few seasons and liked them so much i took them off the apex and installed them on my viper.
They give you the ability to set ride height independently from bottoming resistance which is a big help wen setting up your front suspension.
In my opinion they work great and are worth the money
They give you the ability to set ride height independently from bottoming resistance which is a big help wen setting up your front suspension.
In my opinion they work great and are worth the money
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They are pretty tick. I have them on my XTX front and back and on My Apex as well. I set my ride height pretty low and then set the cans to prevent them from bottoming. http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/xtx-suspension-upgrade-from-hygear.135146/
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There is a night and day difference in my opinion. My wrists would be sore from the Float 3s because I had to have so much air to keep from rolling in the corners. Now I have the stability plus I don't feel it in my wrists anymore. Can be plush and handle the bumps at the same time.
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That's what I wanted to hear! I've already bought a set and they are sitting on the bench waiting to be installed. I liked how the Float 3s handled the big bumps but it was hard finding that perfect setting for cornering and smoothing out the small stuff.There is a night and day difference in my opinion. My wrists would be sore from the Float 3s because I had to have so much air to keep from rolling in the corners. Now I have the stability plus I don't feel it in my wrists anymore. Can be plush and handle the bumps at the same time.
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Awesome guys, that's what I was looking to hear! Looks like its time to spend some more money lol.
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X2Awesome guys, that's what I was looking to hear! Looks like its time to spend some more money lol.
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