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Old 11-03-2009, 05:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Shock Treatment

Need some feed back on front shocks for my '08 Tnytro. Getting RydeFx 2.0 and wondering where to start for settings/airpressure. 156x2.5x15CE track on Timbersled skid. Ride mt's and flats. Not much trail if I can help it. TS skid is new to me also so maybe there's some help to offer there too?? 190lbs with gear and not a shute pulling guy as you may have guessed already but like to climb and play in the deep when I can find it. Smaller jumps too.

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Re: Shock Treatment

I think I ran my front shock on the rear skid at 100 psi and the rear shock at 160 psi and still had the skid bottoming out. but I am a bit heavier? the fronts would need probable about 70 psi. but just take your pump out with you, it only takes a few min. to make adjustments. Also I would upgrade the fox hand pump. I seen your in Sask. So check Rec. Supply they have a really nice hand air pump for 60 bucks.
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Re: Shock Treatment

Rec Supply is where the shocks came from and I asked if there was a pump in the kit with the shocks and they said no. Never offered any options. Wonder if the pump for the fox shocks on the Timbersled would be the same?
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