NY_Nytro
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Thinking of getting a ZX2 rear skid for my 06 Nytro. I've read quite a few of the rider reviews of both installation and ride quality. Most if all seem very favorable. My only concern is I weigh 165 without gear so maybe 175-180 with gear. I would like a plush ride as I ride mainly well groomed trails in Northern Ontario and I'm concerned that it may be too firm, but I also do want it to handle a large bump or jump on occasion. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
stoutner
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I like my ZX2 a lot. But, If I weighed 165, I might spend some money with Pioneer or Hygear and get my stock suspension set up better. I don't think you need to spend the $1500 to get your suspension to work for you...just my opinion.
NY_Nytro
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Thanks for the reply. I ended up spending $3900 trading the Nytro for a leftover 07 Apex GT.
stoutner
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NY_Nytro said:Thanks for the reply. I ended up spending $3900 trading the Nytro for a leftover 07 Apex GT.
Now you'll have to change your username to NY_ApexGT...LOL
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