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I am going to send in my rear shocks for a re-valve to Cannondale. However I am wondering if I should also put a dual rate spring on the front skid shock and the Cat softer torsion springs on at the same time? 2014 ltx SE with 1800 miles and I am 235 dressed out. Thanks. Want the best ride possible when trails get rough.


For your wieght I would stick with stock torsions. The shock revalve makes a world of difference. You will be amazed!
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Thanks Cannondale. What are your thoughts on a dual rate spring coupled with your re-valve?
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Agreed!


I like straight rate and good valving in center shock. Not enough travel in shock for a dual rate.Thanks Cannondale. What are your thoughts on a dual rate spring coupled with your re-valve?
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Good enough. Saves me money. Will get springs to you after season ends and sled gets to home garage. Appreciate the help.


Shocks right?Good enough. Saves me money. Will get springs to you after season ends and sled gets to home garage. Appreciate the help.
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Sorry. Meant shocks.