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ZX2 Suspension...How is it compared to stock EC Ohlins???

ApexDriller

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My suspension is hooped on my 40th, thinking of just getting a new ZX2 AD Boivin with a new track. Can it be electronically controlled or do you have to manually adjust it. Kind of got used to pressing a button to adjust it on the fly. Any other pros and cons would be appreciated as well. Thx.
 

Its a manual adjustment but very simple.. you can read for hours on the pros.. the suspension is really good and you cant go wrong with it. Only draw back right now that i can think of is cost. If money isnt a problem i would say go for it.

Subaru2006
 
subaru2006 said:
Its a manual adjustment but very simple.. you can read for hours on the pros.. the suspension is really good and you cant go wrong with it. Only draw back right now that i can think of is cost. If money isnt a problem i would say go for it.

Subaru2006
I see you went with 144. Did you have to redrill holes for placement?
 
I did go 144" and love it... i also had to redrill holes to mount the suspension... there are templates for your sled you can buy. It shows you where to drill and rivet it in place. Really easy to follow.

Subaru2006
 
I absolutely love mine. Sliders last the whole season, no maintenance, and no cracked rails. I had the valving changed for my weight. It's not as plush as an m-10 but it really soaks up the hard stuff. I'm putting one in my other sled this summer.
Go to their website and sign up for their newsletter, they usually have a sale in the middle of the summer, you can save a couple hundred bucks.
 
guardrail said:
I absolutely love mine. Sliders last the whole season, no maintenance, and no cracked rails. I had the valving changed for my weight. It's not as plush as an m-10 but it really soaks up the hard stuff. I'm putting one in my other sled this summer.
Go to their website and sign up for their newsletter, they usually have a sale in the middle of the summer, you can save a couple hundred bucks.
Thx or the info, my minds made up...ZX2 all the way. Anyone need an EC Ohlins? serviced and revalved last summer/500 miles ago.
 
You will love it! It makes the sled into a performance machine, not only riding better but doing everything better. You dont have to ride hard to be cool but if you ride with younger guys and cant keep up this will even out the playing field, you can just fly through the bumps once you calibrate your head that you dont have to slow down the sled will take it LOL

Enjoy!
 


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