honda250xrider
12-19-2006, 01:21 PM
hi/low speed adjustment
I was wondering if anyone can tell me the advantages to this i've been trying to research this quite a bit but i cant really find to much info just peoples experiences. I've kinda been thinking this may not be needed if the shock was set up correctly from the get go but i am not sure.
I see PEP does not offer this along with some other companies But axis, elka, fox, progessive shocks are now offering this. Is this nessecary for a well built and tuned shock?
I would think that if you have the tuning of the shock and valved correctly that the hi/low speed adjustments would not so much be needed.
Another simply question is has anyone tried the motowoz shocks and then tried the fox shocks? which one did you like the best? I am wanting comparision's baised upon the same quad. I have read a little about motowoz not to much out there but they seem to have a well built shock. I love the thought of the fox evol also kinda just a toss up between the two now.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me the advantages to this i've been trying to research this quite a bit but i cant really find to much info just peoples experiences. I've kinda been thinking this may not be needed if the shock was set up correctly from the get go but i am not sure.
I see PEP does not offer this along with some other companies But axis, elka, fox, progessive shocks are now offering this. Is this nessecary for a well built and tuned shock?
I would think that if you have the tuning of the shock and valved correctly that the hi/low speed adjustments would not so much be needed.
Another simply question is has anyone tried the motowoz shocks and then tried the fox shocks? which one did you like the best? I am wanting comparision's baised upon the same quad. I have read a little about motowoz not to much out there but they seem to have a well built shock. I love the thought of the fox evol also kinda just a toss up between the two now.