jeff_yam
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Anyone have a chart for yamaha suspension spring? I want to know the spring rate of the spring with the part #8JX-7336-00.
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I have never seen one for Procross chassis other than Cat.
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Has there been any change here for the Pro-Cross Yamaha chassis?
I am looking for some suspension spring values.
Are we to assume they are sprung the same as Cat?
I know back when Yamaha first started to use the Pro-Cross chassis (2014), there where differences in how they where valved and sprung to similar Cat models.
I am looking for some suspension spring values.
Are we to assume they are sprung the same as Cat?
I know back when Yamaha first started to use the Pro-Cross chassis (2014), there where differences in how they where valved and sprung to similar Cat models.
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Pretty sure they are not the same as Cat . There are lots of spring choices and they vary with different Viper models and different years.
Example: my 2015 RTX 129 was incredibly stiff at 180 pounds + gear I would use only setting 1 on the torsion springs and could not bottom it out without launching it off something. My buddies LTX 137 would frequently be in position 2-3 in same trail conditions and road much better. I switched to a lighter Cat spring made a world of difference. I think I got them from Country Cat I believe they had a spring chart
Example: my 2015 RTX 129 was incredibly stiff at 180 pounds + gear I would use only setting 1 on the torsion springs and could not bottom it out without launching it off something. My buddies LTX 137 would frequently be in position 2-3 in same trail conditions and road much better. I switched to a lighter Cat spring made a world of difference. I think I got them from Country Cat I believe they had a spring chart