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I can do both rear shocks for $170 + shipping using Carver valving and mod, Amsoil shock oil with New scraper to help keep water out of seals. Springs are not needed with this setup. 3day turn around.
I will put you on the list with CMP, Monster Performance, and Hygear.
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I will put you on the list with CMP, Monster Performance, and Hygear.
You should be looking at Pioneer Performance in NY also. Top notch shop, good prices and been doing shock tuning for over 20 years. I've had work done there in the past with great results. Cost to re-valve both Viper rear skid shocks for a plush ride is listed at $95. on his web site.
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You should be looking at Pioneer Performance in NY also. Top notch shop, good prices and been doing shock tuning for over 20 years. I've had work done there in the past with great results. Cost to re-valve both Viper rear skid shocks for a plush ride is listed at $95. on his web site.
Thanks for the recommendation. 1 more to the list.
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Monster did my LTX SE for about $150 including express shipping. Very happy with the results, and would highly recommend it. It's not even the same sled compared to before.
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Monster did my LTX SE for about $150 including express shipping. Very happy with the results, and would highly recommend it. It's not even the same sled compared to before.
Monster did mine as well, dropped off one day and picked up the next. No shipping so only paid $100 bucks cash and the sled rides great. Rode it for a few hundred miles and then changed the torsion springs for another great improvement.


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Gotcha. That's surprising. If he's not competitively priced, his loss. Since your doing it over the summer, send them out to someone. Lot's of others mentioned in various posts on TY.I called CMP and he quoted me a price that I thought was too high. A lot more than what he did yours for. I will call him back again to verify.
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what part of new york is monster in? I am south of Rochester, I think Pioneer Performance is the closest,if i cant get it done local. I will ship them to cannodale he has been very helpful.


I am sorry I just cant do them any cheaper. The stacks cost me $50 a shock from Carver +scrapers and good oil. I could copy his valving but Carver built the stacks and mod he thought of so he deserves the $ and credit. Is right thing to do. Not sure if anyone else does that mod and without it they are not the same. Been down that road myself last year.


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You'll get my shocks Cannondale. The way I see it with carvers recipe and a fellow TYer doing the work it's money well spent. Good for you not trying to steal somebody else's work. I for one put principles over dollars


Thanks staggs
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what part of new york is monster in? I am south of Rochester, I think Pioneer Performance is the closest,if i cant get it done local. I will ship them to cannodale he has been very helpful.
Monster is near Lake George.
what ever you do Don't go to Hygear. They completely messed up the shocks on my Viper and sent me the wrong torsion springs. I rode an entire season punishing my self with their package. I called and complained several times simply to be dismissed by Ross and his gang. Thanks for a great season of riding and the great service Hygear! NOT!!
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Monster is closed next week for vacation. He will be doing mine when he returns. Very happy with work he did for me.


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Had the skid shocks sent to them and now I have sag. It bottoms out on the lowest spring setting, before I rode a 1000 miles and never bottomed the skid. It's now plush. Weight also shifted back giving lighted stearing. Very happy.You should be looking at Pioneer Performance in NY also. Top notch shop, good prices and been doing shock tuning for over 20 years. I've had work done there in the past with great results. Cost to re-valve both Viper rear skid shocks for a plush ride is listed at $95. on his web site.
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whats your rider weight?Had the skid shocks sent to them and now I have sag. It bottoms out on the lowest spring setting, before I rode a 1000 miles and never bottomed the skid. It's now plush. Weight also shifted back giving lighted stearing. Very happy.
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