In pursuit of the perfect freestyle Raptor...
#1
If you had to give up everything just to have the perfect jumping Raptor, what would you do? What worked and and what didn't on your 400ex, 250r, banshee?
I am so tired of having to jump perfectly to keep from bottoming out. I am in pursuit of a bottomless quad. I was thinking either Elka or TCS shocks on the front but am willing to go another direction if it is better. I really don't want to change the a-arms but I will if it is required. I am willing to give up handling on the rest of the track (cornering,whoops, etc.) or trails to be able to jump. Money is an object but I would rather spend $1,000 on shocks that work than $700 on shocks that don't - I have a quad that can't be jumped now so adding another $700 that doesn't solve the problem will hurt even more.
Given that I am 6'6" and 192lbs, lowering the quads weight is probably a consideration. Is it better to save weight above the shocks or below the shocks? Meaning would it be better to save weight by getting carbon fiber wheels and/or a titanium axle, or lowering the weight of the engine, handlebars, etc. I know there is a difference but not sure how it relates strictly to landing from jumps.
By the way, I pretty much ride on hard packed surfaces.
Any suggestions based on experience would be appreciated.
I am so tired of having to jump perfectly to keep from bottoming out. I am in pursuit of a bottomless quad. I was thinking either Elka or TCS shocks on the front but am willing to go another direction if it is better. I really don't want to change the a-arms but I will if it is required. I am willing to give up handling on the rest of the track (cornering,whoops, etc.) or trails to be able to jump. Money is an object but I would rather spend $1,000 on shocks that work than $700 on shocks that don't - I have a quad that can't be jumped now so adding another $700 that doesn't solve the problem will hurt even more.
Given that I am 6'6" and 192lbs, lowering the quads weight is probably a consideration. Is it better to save weight above the shocks or below the shocks? Meaning would it be better to save weight by getting carbon fiber wheels and/or a titanium axle, or lowering the weight of the engine, handlebars, etc. I know there is a difference but not sure how it relates strictly to landing from jumps.
By the way, I pretty much ride on hard packed surfaces.
Any suggestions based on experience would be appreciated.
#2
I'm 6'0 and 215 and put elka's on the front of mine. Triple rate with remote resevoirs. If you go with rebound adjustment you lose a little travel. I jumped it 45 ft at about 4-5 ft in the air and nose dived the landing and didn't bottom out the front shocks. Now all I need to do is get the dual rate rear and I'll be happy. Call Martin at Elka 450-655-4855
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