MR.HAPPY
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I know I talked about this before, but I want to make sure I'm not f##k'n up!
I'm 270ish so I'm taking my clip to the next clip, but my bro is around 210-220 so will it work good for him too or is it to harsh?
We both are staying with the stock spring!!!
THANKS GUYS!
BR
I'm 270ish so I'm taking my clip to the next clip, but my bro is around 210-220 so will it work good for him too or is it to harsh?
We both are staying with the stock spring!!!
THANKS GUYS!
BR
dirkdiggler
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I went to the big boy spring and moved the clip one spot. I left my tunnel adjuster on full soft and only bottomed once the either season and that was a a massive hole. With gear I weigh in the 260's
studdog
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I think the shock works best for avg weight(180-210lbs) in the middle c-clip position. That way your more in the middle of the range for adjustability.
iasledder
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Don't have my sled at home. Want to put the clip in the #2 slot. Without something here to look at, what has to be done to change the clip position? Tks.
snowbeast
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Need to take shock out,and compress the spring so you can take out the clip and move it,i would recommend moving the clip to setting number 2 for anyone over 200lbs who rides agressive,and that would be with stock spring..