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lonnie1977

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The quad is dirty as normal but oh well. The shocks handle big jumps great but are a little rough on uneven ground. It's gona take some time to get them tuned in. Only rode on them twice so far. No more bottoming out off of jumps though.

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I just notices the rezzies are mounted a little uneven! Oh well something else to do this weekend.
 
Set up for MX/CC and yea they cost alot. Still not sure if there a little more then I actually needed but hey you can't take the money with you when you go.
 
I love the Kenda's!!! They are so much better then the fast trekkers I had on before on and off the track.
 
those are awesome looking shocks man. The rear resevoir almost looks like its gonna hit the chain i would check that, it would suck to ruin a ultra nice set of shocks like that.
 
If the chain breakes yea it will hit but I only have so many options with the line supplied on the shock.
 
Sport Race DRS piggybacks with comp adjust, XC valved

They said with just the comp adjust you get an extra ince oh wheel travel over the comp/rebound so i was all over that.
 
You have to move the reservoir to the top frame in front of the grab bar and turn the rear shock so the banjo bolt face rear.Like this ;)
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I did the same mistake you did before I read the manual.
 
It didn't seem to want to fit like that so I mouted it the other way Elka was kind enough to call me at work to see how I liked the shocks and said it was ok that way. Maybe I'll try moving it when I get back from Vegas
 
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