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An opportunity recently presented itself, and I could not refuse it. A member here, whom I have never met, has offered to loan me his Shock Therapy modified shocks and springs for a trial. I shall leave this person anonymous, unless he chooses to 'fess up to his part in this. My suspension is stock. I recently adjusted the preload, trying to get back some lost ride height, after adding nearly 200 pounds to the rear end. I ended up at 12.5" ride height on 30" (29.5" actual) tires. The only other significant change I have made, suspension wise, is to remove the sway bar. That helped the ride a lot. The ST stuff is set up for a machine equipped about like mine is (see sig). Additionally, I am "probably" going to have my stock suspension modified at Weller Racing in the near future. So, the idea here is compare stock, Shock Therapy, and Weller Racing suspensions on the same machine.
I will be picking up the ST stuff on Tuesday. We are getting a little break in our AZ heat wave on Wednesday. And fortunately, the AZ public lands were re-opened last week. I can ride directly from my community onto BLM land. I plan to take my stock machine out for a run first. Then install the ST stuff and repeat the run. I would like to do these as "back to back" as I can, and over the same terrain. After the first run with the ST stuff, I will probably re-install the sway bar to see what that does.
I think I can give decent subjective reports on ride quality, but I am no suspension engineer. I am open to any tips on how to test, and/or what to look for. I will report back here on my impressions. Of course, if I really like the (free 😃) ST stuff, I may just ride off into the sunset, never to be heard from again!
I will be picking up the ST stuff on Tuesday. We are getting a little break in our AZ heat wave on Wednesday. And fortunately, the AZ public lands were re-opened last week. I can ride directly from my community onto BLM land. I plan to take my stock machine out for a run first. Then install the ST stuff and repeat the run. I would like to do these as "back to back" as I can, and over the same terrain. After the first run with the ST stuff, I will probably re-install the sway bar to see what that does.
I think I can give decent subjective reports on ride quality, but I am no suspension engineer. I am open to any tips on how to test, and/or what to look for. I will report back here on my impressions. Of course, if I really like the (free 😃) ST stuff, I may just ride off into the sunset, never to be heard from again!