
allyammies
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Had my shock done by carver and we have about 8inches of snow and it seems that maybe the revalve changed how my attak handles or is it just the way the wet snow is?
yamadog1
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
shock
in what way, explain more, so i take it you don't like it?
in what way, explain more, so i take it you don't like it?

allyammies
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sled is pushing again thinking the ride height changed with the revalve.
Kevin Garceau
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Very possible, cna you adjust in the springs to get the same ride height?
YOu didnt by chance take a few measurements before you sent it in did ya? I know I probably wouldnt have until a few people here are schooling me on suspensions.
YOu didnt by chance take a few measurements before you sent it in did ya? I know I probably wouldnt have until a few people here are schooling me on suspensions.
ahicks
TY 4 Stroke Master
allyammies said:sled is pushing again thinking the ride height changed with the revalve.
If that's the case, it's not likely the shock charge itself is going to change that much, or even at all. More likely, is that the spring was installed differently. That's what controls your ride height.
Or, you could be right about the conditions you were riding in having an effect. You might want to give it another try when things firm up a little?
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Have you set the sag for your weight?
How is the ride?
Wondering because I am putting away the Quads to get the sled out so I can send the shocks to Carver this weekend.
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How is the ride?
Wondering because I am putting away the Quads to get the sled out so I can send the shocks to Carver this weekend.
-Moose
LJ 452
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I would wait until you can test it out on some real trails, with a base. The fact is that we all are so pumped to ride we forget that the early season conditions don't fair well to tuning. I would focus on getting the ride height set, and just wait. It's not really worth tuning to conditions that aren't typical.

allyammies
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Yea I know guess I am just excited.LJ 452 said:I would wait until you can test it out on some real trails, with a base. The fact is that we all are so pumped to ride we forget that the early season conditions don't fair well to tuning. I would focus on getting the ride height set, and just wait. It's not really worth tuning to conditions that aren't typical.
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