TrueBlue
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Did anybody installed one of these shocks from HyGear on their Apex or Vector 129. Would like to get some inf. & thoughts on them.
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I put one in my wife's vector from day one, she never even rode it with the factory air shock in it. She absolutely loves how the sled rides. I have ridden it for short distances several times and have found that it rides very well. I wouldn't hesitate one bit buying it again, my opinion is that the single shot was actually a very good suspension for how simple it is, it just had a horrible shock in it. She previously had an '08 vector with the mono skid in it and says that this is night and day better than that was. If you have any other questions or want pictures of the setup I will gladly get them for you.Did anybody installed one of these shocks from HyGear on their Apex or Vector 129. Would like to get some inf. & thoughts on them.
20/80
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interested too, but they are very pricy, Elka has a shock also for the single shot.Did anybody installed one of these shocks from HyGear on their Apex or Vector 129. Would like to get some inf. & thoughts on them.
TrueBlue
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Is elka shock for a 129 or the longer one.interested too, but they are very pricy, Elka has a shock also for the single shot.
TrueBlue
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I have the new updated Fox shock on mine . I like the way it rides but it has gone bad 3 times already in 5,200 miles. I am now on my 4th. shock. I looked on their website but that is a very expensive shock. I can't figure out why that shock cost so much.I put one in my wife's vector from day one, she never even rode it with the factory air shock in it. She absolutely loves how the sled rides. I have ridden it for short distances several times and have found that it rides very well. I wouldn't hesitate one bit buying it again, my opinion is that the single shot was actually a very good suspension for how simple it is, it just had a horrible shock in it. She previously had an '08 vector with the mono skid in it and says that this is night and day better than that was. If you have any other questions or want pictures of the setup I will gladly get them for you.
Pstn head
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I believe the Hygear shock is a larger diameter body and has rebound adjustments.
20/80
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I'm not sure, I also have the updated shock and has been fine so far 1800miles, I keep it under coated in the off season, also I was told to keep the weight of the machine on it in the off season, same for my front air shocks.Is elka shock for a 129 or the longer one.
TrueBlue
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The updated fox shock has rebound adjustments also.I believe the Hygear shock is a larger diameter body and has rebound adjustments.
TrueBlue
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My first updated fox shock was first changed at 4,600 miles. The second one lasted 375 miles. the third one lasted 334 miles. I also keep the weight off the suspension after every ride & also in the summer for storage.I'm not sure, I also have the updated shock and has been fine so far 1800miles, I keep it under coated in the off season, also I was told to keep the weight of the machine on it in the off season, same for my front air shocks.
20/80
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Sorry my mistake, I was told to keep the weight on the shocks during storage.My first updated fox shock was first changed at 4,600 miles. The second one lasted 375 miles. the third one lasted 334 miles. I also keep the weight off the suspension after every ride & also in the summer for storage.
TrueBlue
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Who told you this. I have always heard you are supposed to get the weight off the track & that means the weight will also be off the shock for storageSorry my mistake, I was told to keep the weight on the shocks during storage.
20/80
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When I got the updated shock I knew nothing about them, the rep told me to keep the weight on the shock when the sled was in storage, completely undercoat the shock with rust check green can or something the same, he said it keeps the pressure on the seals in the air shock, if not kept under pressure your seals will slowly start leaking and your shock will blow out, so that's what I have been doing the last few years, it seems to work, I'm not a shock tech by any means, my shock could blow tomorrow, I was just following the reps advise.
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I have the Hygear coil over shock. Best one there is out there. Takes a beating and has the best upgrade design again. Worth the money. I've had it since hey first came out with it. Same kit as the 129 basically. Skid wheels are moved in that kit.
bjowett
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A single 46mm shock should be the minimum required here. A 36mm unit simply doesn't even come close to the capacity needed.
TrueBlue
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Thank you for that information.When I got the updated shock I knew nothing about them, the rep told me to keep the weight on the shock when the sled was in storage, completely undercoat the shock with rust check green can or something the same, he said it keeps the pressure on the seals in the air shock, if not kept under pressure your seals will slowly start leaking and your shock will blow out, so that's what I have been doing the last few years, it seems to work, I'm not a shock tech by any means, my shock could blow tomorrow, I was just following the reps advise.
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