brent5619
Newbie
I find my sled very stiff in the rear suspension. Here are my settings.
-limiter strap pulled right up on the tightest setting.
-Tension springs set at the soft position
-Clicker shock set at 4 from softest if going counter clockwise reduces the dampning.
-Front sping wound fairly tight.
-Fox floats set at 40 psi.
-Slydog trail skis with 6" shaper bars.
My weight is 210 with all gear on. How can I make the suspension softer and still have the big bump protection? Is there any other settings that I could change to soften things up? Please post your ideas.
-limiter strap pulled right up on the tightest setting.
-Tension springs set at the soft position
-Clicker shock set at 4 from softest if going counter clockwise reduces the dampning.
-Front sping wound fairly tight.
-Fox floats set at 40 psi.
-Slydog trail skis with 6" shaper bars.
My weight is 210 with all gear on. How can I make the suspension softer and still have the big bump protection? Is there any other settings that I could change to soften things up? Please post your ideas.
ApexRtxGuy
Expert
first i would loosen the limit strap and check what your weight transfer is set at. i find the if i transfer more weight it softens the ride just have to find out how much ski lift you are willing to deal with. these sleds are made to be stiff never gona ride like a mono no matter what you do.
Your setting are pretty much what I'm running,except you should try running center shock as soft as possible. Too stiff can give impression of stiff ride even with rear cams set on soft.I've had better luck running limiter in stock position (center hole) and that enables you to soften that center shock. My floats needed to be pumped up from 40 to about 55 psi though for better bite in corners. These are pretty progressive shocks so i thing you can get away with higher psi and still have a comfortable ride. Having rear set so soft your going to bottom alot, but thats the only way I've been able to get a comfortable ride,without revalving.