Swewinder
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- Yamaha Sidewinder Mtx 162 2018 50th anniversy
Hi i have newly gotten A Sidewinder mtx 50h anniversy 290hp maptun kit
I was wondering what pressure and settings i should run on the piggybank and in the Main Chambers in the front and in the first shock and last in the boggie. Of course it depends on the rider but so i have something to start from i weigh 187 lbs
Its the Fox float 3 qs and qsl
I was wondering what pressure and settings i should run on the piggybank and in the Main Chambers in the front and in the first shock and last in the boggie. Of course it depends on the rider but so i have something to start from i weigh 187 lbs
Its the Fox float 3 qs and qsl
RDOG907
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I run like 140lbs in the front main chambers and adjust the low speed compression, it is the only way i have found to keep the front from being too much of a snow plow with the fox qs3s.
Can't help you on the rear. If you notice the front end coming up really easy you can increase the pressure on the front skid shock to reign it in and vice versa. As for the rear, i would look for 2.5" of rider sag (fully geared) with the low speed dial on the middle setting.
Can't help you on the rear. If you notice the front end coming up really easy you can increase the pressure on the front skid shock to reign it in and vice versa. As for the rear, i would look for 2.5" of rider sag (fully geared) with the low speed dial on the middle setting.