greatwhite89
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http://www.snowmobile.com/manufacturers/yamaha/2016-yamaha-apex-xtx-review-2029.html
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So it's been said by others that the twin-shock XTX can really pound the nasty bumps and is stiffer than the mono shock 136. But I can't decode the reviews on the new mono shock. Is it better than the twin-shock (at filtering small AND big bumps?) or what? Where does in fall in comparison to the others?
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"Likewise, the rail-mounted coupling blocks are not adjustable, but we’ll be truly surprised if some clever aftermarket entrepreneur doesn’t come up with an adjustable block design in the future."
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not sure why the writer of the article references the mono-shock as a suspension comparison to the slingshot, the XTX from 11 onward has always had CK dual shock that I know of.
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