Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
I have a M7 rear suspension on my RX-1M. I love the new rear suspension. I added the Holz front shock mount mount relocation kit so the track doesn't over tighten on acceleration.
Anyway, I thought the stock heavy steel rear shocks that came on the M7 rear end rode wonderfully. To save weight, I ordered the Zero Pro upgrade shocks. In my opinion they ride like a buckboard wagon (not that I've ridden in one).
Now I have a dilemna, do I put the cushy stock steel shocks back on, deal with the choppy ride of the Zero Pros or do the shocks need to be serviced, revalved or just have the pressure reduced in them?
Shocks are totally outside my area of expertise and I don't have clue.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Frosty
Anyway, I thought the stock heavy steel rear shocks that came on the M7 rear end rode wonderfully. To save weight, I ordered the Zero Pro upgrade shocks. In my opinion they ride like a buckboard wagon (not that I've ridden in one).
Now I have a dilemna, do I put the cushy stock steel shocks back on, deal with the choppy ride of the Zero Pros or do the shocks need to be serviced, revalved or just have the pressure reduced in them?
Shocks are totally outside my area of expertise and I don't have clue.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Frosty
doo_man
Expert
Frosty, I've always complained about the ride of my sleds (skidoo/yamaha) until I put the Cat skid in my RXM. The fox zero pro shocks I thought were great, not perfect but decent for the amount of money invested in the skid swap!