P700 Stock Spring rates

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chuck

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Trying to figure out a dual spring setup. Does anyone know what the stock rates are?
 
ohanacreek

ohanacreek

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Please keep us informed, an alternative DIY option for those good at turning wrenches would be nice, as effective and as high quality as the Walker Evans Shocks are they are out of some peoples price range (ie: mine) but like most things you do get what you pay for.
 
Hondasxs

Hondasxs

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Be nice to have this figured out and a cheaper shock improvement. As for the shock rates. I haven't seen anything posted. How would someone go about measuring them?
 
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graybear

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Fox shock spring rates for the pioneer are 225 lb for the front and progessive rate springs in the rear starting at 300 lbs and going up to 350. I think this would be a good place to start.
 
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chuck

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I have a set of Fox - need stock rates. Pretty sure stocks are softer.
 
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green02crew

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Trying to figure out a dual spring setup. Does anyone know what the stock rates are?

Did you ever find out the stock spring rates? I'm having a hard time finding them. Even a call to Honda with no answers.
 

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