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Will aftermarket springs help the ride of my Talon R? What springs would you recommend and why?
I just retired from off road motorcycling (at 72) and have always ridden stock suspensions until recently. OMG!!! the improvement is worth far more than money, especially for our less than toned bodies. If Shock Therapy can do half what the aftermarket did for the motorcycle (not ST btw), it'll be worth twice what they're asking. HOWEVER, I'm new to SxSs, this Talon is my first side by so I can only go by ST's internet reputation. Their ride improvement package (or something similar) includes springs and revalving for just under $1500. Since I paid just under $1000 for two wheels on the bike, $1500 for 4 wheels seems fair - again, assuming a similar improvement.Does Shock Therapy really make the ride improve that much? The wife and I are in our early 60's we ride at a good pace when riding with the kids and a slower pace when with some older friends not afraid to spend the retirement I want the best ride possible. I have 3,700 miles and feel like I am getting beat up more than I should. Thank You for your input
I put the shock Therapy spring kit on my Talon 1000X. I did not get the shocks re-valved. The trail systems aren't open yet in Vermont but have done some local riding. It definitely made a big improvement in the chop and small bumps. Can't comment yet what effect it will have on large bumps at high speed. I think it leaned a little more when making hard turns on the lawn but I don't think will be an issue on our trails. Can't wait for the trails to open so I can give the springs and turbo a good workout.I just retired from off road motorcycling (at 72) and have always ridden stock suspensions until recently. OMG!!! the improvement is worth far more than money, especially for our less than toned bodies. If Shock Therapy can do half what the aftermarket did for the motorcycle (not ST btw), it'll be worth twice what they're asking. HOWEVER, I'm new to SxSs, this Talon is my first side by so I can only go by ST's internet reputation. Their ride improvement package (or something similar) includes springs and revalving for just under $1500. Since I paid just under $1000 for two wheels on the bike, $1500 for 4 wheels seems fair - again, assuming a similar improvement.
I'm under the impression ST asks a lot of questions and tunes the suspension to your specific needs, so tell 'em yer older and slower and looking for more plushness than high speed capability. Give them a call, if they're open, they'll have more answers than I do.
Note that I have no exposure to ST, just their online rep, nothing else. There may also be other vendors that I'm not aware of.