Yamahnator said:I think the point he's making is that people who think they ride aggressively realize quickly that the RTX is meant to actually ride that way. Unfortunately many people who think they ride hard won't actually ever use the extra suspension.
I have ridden a Rev race sled for the last 5 years (both racing sno-x and trails) and even with the race set-up the rear skid works way better than the my RTX... I have tried about every shock and spring setting possible- it still rattles my brain over the trail stutters and bottoms easily over large hits and jumps in the ditches.
I am not bashing the RTX at all, I actually love the thing, it is an absolute blast to ride and maybe mine just has an isolated issue. If not, I think my rear skid should really work much better over more varied conditions... For those that say "it is a rough trail sled, it should ride rough", you are either trying to fool yourselves or just like to abuse you body for no reason.
I really think "ReX" has the correct solution- a revalve of both rear shocks. Mine will be done before this coming fall for sure...
As for the front, I have been running the remote resi shocks off my 06 MXZ-x race sled and they work much better than the floats. I think I will still try a remote resi on the Floats and see how that works...