kanadacat
Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2005
- Messages
- 48
- Reaction score
- 30
- Points
- 723
- Location
- Carleton Place, Ont
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2017 Sidewinder LTX SE
- LOCATION
- Carleton Place
We had 9 sleds stolen in St Agaths on Jan 15th by a group of no good scum of the earth lower than squid #*$&@ Quebec thieves, enough about those bastards.
Anyways 4 of us ran out within 3 days and bought 2016 Viper RTX LE at an incredible price from Sport Alary in St Jerome, ask for JF he was throwing these sleds out the door at cost.
I need your combined experience and help with these Fox3 Evo shocks that have 75 settings on each shock...exaggeration of course.
I would like to know for someone that is 200lbs and an aggressive yet responsible trail rider where I should be starting from with the settings to get ourselves dialed in and requiring little to no tweaking.
Any help would be appreciated.
PS: Don't ever park your truck and trailers anywhere near St Agath Quebec as they are the capital of snowmobile thieves, the QPP were really good to deal with but unfortunately like fishing you can only catch one fish at a time and they said we were the 3rd parking lot hit that weekend and last year alone over 175 sleds taken from the Laurentide area. They only hit Ontario and USA as they don't #*$&@ in their own backyard and steal locally.
Our insurance agent is a sled fanatic who lost 3 brand new ones with us and no word of a lie, over 120 thousand dollars taken and we were all paid out within 5 days settled and cheque in hand 2 days later so 7 days from theft to cheque in hand....beat that with your 1800 I cant speak English insurance brokers....if your curious....Co-Operators Insurance in Smiths Falls Ontario
Anyways 4 of us ran out within 3 days and bought 2016 Viper RTX LE at an incredible price from Sport Alary in St Jerome, ask for JF he was throwing these sleds out the door at cost.
I need your combined experience and help with these Fox3 Evo shocks that have 75 settings on each shock...exaggeration of course.
I would like to know for someone that is 200lbs and an aggressive yet responsible trail rider where I should be starting from with the settings to get ourselves dialed in and requiring little to no tweaking.
Any help would be appreciated.
PS: Don't ever park your truck and trailers anywhere near St Agath Quebec as they are the capital of snowmobile thieves, the QPP were really good to deal with but unfortunately like fishing you can only catch one fish at a time and they said we were the 3rd parking lot hit that weekend and last year alone over 175 sleds taken from the Laurentide area. They only hit Ontario and USA as they don't #*$&@ in their own backyard and steal locally.
Our insurance agent is a sled fanatic who lost 3 brand new ones with us and no word of a lie, over 120 thousand dollars taken and we were all paid out within 5 days settled and cheque in hand 2 days later so 7 days from theft to cheque in hand....beat that with your 1800 I cant speak English insurance brokers....if your curious....Co-Operators Insurance in Smiths Falls Ontario