P1000 Fox Shock Pricing

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arizonasteeler

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Pair.. sorry I keep answering but I've been keeping close tabs on @hondabob and those little foxy beauties!
If there 850$ a pair thats probably not a bad deal as long as honda got the spring rate correct, i have a polaris rzr xp900 2 seater and the stock fox shocks where terrible i put a 1000$ in to new springs and valving and they are awesome now, polaris put the factory springs on them not fox, as far as adjustments 80% ofthe people will be happy with 3 rebound adjustments if they set the compression correct.ill be looking for some reviews before i buy any for my honda 3 seater 1000, elka stage2 or 3 are also awesome and are comparible in price.
 
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If there 850$ a pair thats probably not a bad deal as long as honda got the spring rate correct, i have a polaris rzr xp900 2 seater and the stock fox shocks where terrible i put a 1000$ in to new springs and valving and they are awesome now, polaris put the factory springs on them not fox, as far as adjustments 80% ofthe people will be happy with 3 rebound adjustments if they set the compression correct.ill be looking for some reviews before i buy any for my honda 3 seater 1000, elka stage2 or 3 are also awesome and are comparible in price.
I'm with ya! Fox are my first choice IF they're right.. if not I'll go stage 4 elkas
 
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FYI Guys The springs and valving are slightly different for the 3 seat and 5 seat due to the heavier weight. Looks like Fox and Honda has these shocks dialed in pretty good. QS3 = Quick Switch 3 Snow tech magazine has an article on the shock. Polaris uses these shocks on the General. 2016 Fox QS3 Adjustable Shocks I'm hoping to get my set late this week.
 
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I've been following for all the good info in this thread. We ride with mostly rzr's. The pioneer keeps up just fine going through the trails, the big difference I notice is when we hit the straight aways. Going over bumps and stuff I have to slow down while the rzr's seem to glide over them. So I'll be updating the shocks so that doesn't happen this summer. Good info guys!
 

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