How do these shocks compare to Fox Float Evol? I went to the snow expo in WA last weekend and come across Zbrozracing. They said their shocks don't compare and are in a class higher then Fox. I would like to hear from someone that has used them. I would like to get new pair of front shocks on my 2008 Nytro MTX. Before was going to buy the Evol shocks, but after talking to them I decided to hold off on the Fox and find out more about the zbroz. So if you can help me please let me know.
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Hornet Handler
Extreme
I am in the same boat. Was there at the show checking out their shocks. Anyone?
Hornet Handler, What do you ride and were do you ride. I'm on a supercharged Nytro and I ride Mt St Helens.
Croc79
Croc79
ruffryder
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
If you got the funds, and it sounds like you do, go for the X0's or X1's if you want to tinker a little bit (not worth it to me..)
Everyone I have talked to says they are awesome. Period! Triple rate springs with great valving make the whole thing work really really good. Give a call to Curt at Fastrax in Puyallup Washington. He is a big fan and will help steer you right.
What you get with the Zbroz is big bump absorption along with small bump plushness. It is hard to get both, without spending a lot of coin.
One thing to keep in mind is that they setup the shocks for YOU!. So consider that in the price, as a revalve and a respring is expensive, especially when considering modifying other shocks.
Do it, then when you sell your sled in a year or two, you can sell the shocks to me for cheap!! ha ha
In the mean time I will have to stick with my crappy floats....
Everyone I have talked to says they are awesome. Period! Triple rate springs with great valving make the whole thing work really really good. Give a call to Curt at Fastrax in Puyallup Washington. He is a big fan and will help steer you right.
What you get with the Zbroz is big bump absorption along with small bump plushness. It is hard to get both, without spending a lot of coin.
One thing to keep in mind is that they setup the shocks for YOU!. So consider that in the price, as a revalve and a respring is expensive, especially when considering modifying other shocks.
Do it, then when you sell your sled in a year or two, you can sell the shocks to me for cheap!! ha ha
In the mean time I will have to stick with my crappy floats....
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