Custon Axis, PEP, or TCS shocks?
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AXIS does make the triple rate front setup for the Laeger Pro Trax front end. For a stock geometry(frame) quad, they say that you dont need triple rate, and that dual rate serves it well enough. AXIS is the way to go in my opinion.
#12
I agree with LT80, my TCS front shocks seem a little stiff on the small little bumps, but jumping on them is awesome. Im yet to bottom out. Even hard front end landings haven't bottomed the suspension. The stiffness could be from when I got them setup, they were for a heavier weight. I gave myself a little weight cushion for room to grow and for the extra weight of all the riding gear.
How much ride height adjustability can you get from the PEP's? How low will they go? Is it enough to lower the front end for TT, or would this still require different shocks? I want to use the shocks for MX and recreational riding, but I want to try a few TT races at Wayne County Speedway in Orrville, OH this year. This is where they have the national races. I watched the nationals the past 2 years, they even had the kangaroo kid jumping and freesytly quad MX. It looks like a lot of fun, I just haven't tried it yet.
Thanks,
Tom
How much ride height adjustability can you get from the PEP's? How low will they go? Is it enough to lower the front end for TT, or would this still require different shocks? I want to use the shocks for MX and recreational riding, but I want to try a few TT races at Wayne County Speedway in Orrville, OH this year. This is where they have the national races. I watched the nationals the past 2 years, they even had the kangaroo kid jumping and freesytly quad MX. It looks like a lot of fun, I just haven't tried it yet.
Thanks,
Tom
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