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What worked for my 137 zr lxr was a set of the fiberglass overloads off the Pantera ,when putting a 2 up seat on and luggage i just flip the block up and good to go,just a thought

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the 4th position on my adjuster blocks is an overload that adds approximately 1/2" more preload over the stiff setting on stock adjuster blocks. Simple swap out.
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Here the actual listing in the tech book for u, so u probably want the 22 lb ones
Thanks this is exactly the info I was looking for. The springs don’t weigh any where near 20lbs so spring rate makes sense now.
I have a 2016 Viper RTX DX and a 2017 RTX SE sidewinder both 129”. I took the springs out of both. Interestingly, the Viper has one 85deg spring and one 90deg spring. Sidewinder has both 90deg springs. Which probably explains why I found the Viper to have better ride height.
I’m going to order 2 of the heavy springs and will see if I still need an adjuster when saddle bags are fully packed.
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Damn. I’m 300 and only noticed the center spring on large hits.
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Damn. I’m 300 and only noticed the center spring on large hits.
What model do you have? It seems there might be a correlation with the 129” being softer.

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Good chance these will be less expensive to buy through Cat.Thanks this is exactly the info I was looking for. The springs don’t weigh any where near 20lbs so spring rate makes sense now.
I have a 2016 Viper RTX DX and a 2017 RTX SE sidewinder both 129”. I took the springs out of both. Interestingly, the Viper has one 85deg spring and one 90deg spring. Sidewinder has both 90deg springs. Which probably explains why I found the Viper to have better ride height.
I’m going to order 2 of the heavy springs and will see if I still need an adjuster when saddle bags are fully packed.
Thanks
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129
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Ok reviving this. Anyone know the part numbers? Been struggling to find other options.


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Might want to check out Cat RR springs. They're probably stiffer.


No. Same as stock Viper Rtx springs.Might want to check out Cat RR springs. They're probably stiffer.


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Been Playing with Springs. Far as I can tell all models have same rear arm springs Yamaha#8JP-G7474/473 this is the same as AC#1704-576/577 I have tried and found the AC Lighter option #1704-354/355 to offer a softer ride on small stuff. Still testing on big. It did give me about a inch of...



1704-560,561 Would be heavier


Here is from 2022 Technical Manual For Sidewinder LTX SE
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137 and the 129 the same torsion spring? As far as leg lengths?
Here is from 2022 Technical Manual For Sidewinder LTX SE
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