baseballertc14 New Member May 21, 2008 126 0 0 Mar 5, 2009 #1 What would be the best shocks i could get if i wanted to go and track ride
phragle Member Feb 7, 2009 2,036 93 84 Godfather to the blaster family Mar 5, 2009 #2 ones that are dialed in, a correctly sprung and valved works will be much better than the fanciest, most expensive elka or axis
ones that are dialed in, a correctly sprung and valved works will be much better than the fanciest, most expensive elka or axis
X XBLASTERRACERX New Member Jul 8, 2008 93 0 0 Mays landing New Jersey Mar 5, 2009 #5 Elka Elites would probably be the best choice for the track. That is what I have and it is like landing and riding on a cloud. You also will never ever bottom out with them.
Elka Elites would probably be the best choice for the track. That is what I have and it is like landing and riding on a cloud. You also will never ever bottom out with them.
X XBLASTERRACERX New Member Jul 8, 2008 93 0 0 Mays landing New Jersey Mar 5, 2009 #7 Works are bar far the best cheap shocks.
phragle Member Feb 7, 2009 2,036 93 84 Godfather to the blaster family Mar 5, 2009 #8 you actally want to bottom out every once in a while..i you don't your suspension is to stiff.
phragle Member Feb 7, 2009 2,036 93 84 Godfather to the blaster family Mar 5, 2009 #9 the best handling bike I have ever ridden had works on front and a ohline on the back
xBLASTERx 420 New Member Nov 11, 2008 133 0 0 32 New York Mar 5, 2009 #10 I ride tracks all the time and with the stock blaster suspension i feel like im bottoming out on every jump even wen hitting the downslopes of jumps
I ride tracks all the time and with the stock blaster suspension i feel like im bottoming out on every jump even wen hitting the downslopes of jumps