works triple rates from banshee

None. well you set for the weight, but thats not what you set, a shop does that

But you dont need to adjust them, they are good enough.
 
the works steelers you sent me in a pm have no adjustments except sag/pre load of the spring, IIRC ?
the valving for weight and use are set when built,
 
i forgot to mention, be sure those shocks you're looking at are valved/set-up for your rider weight, or no more than 50# over.
if you're 175#, do not buy those of they're set-up for a 125# rider.
unless you're willing to send them in to works performance to have rebuilt/revalved.

if the seller doesn't know the weight setup, wait for a set that fits your weight and the seller advertises that, or answers your question without you telling him what you weigh



no stock dont, stock are set up specifically to suck.
you're on a roll tonite, thats sig worthy !
 
i messaged him and asked if he had the # for it and he said there are no markings on it, he is a 230 lb rider im a 165lb rider, sounds like the best thing to do is be patient and wait for a set bc i cant afford to get them revalved
 
i messaged him and asked if he had the # for it and he said there are no markings on it, he is a 230 lb rider im a 165lb rider, sounds like the best thing to do is be patient and wait for a set bc i cant afford to get them revalved

i bought a set once for a 225# rider, i was 185 at the time and they were fine, i'd say no more than 50# over your weight, and not under your weight.
 
ehhh, 65# isn't too much, and your not racing are you ?
so for recreational riding, i think they'd be ok and allow you room to grow.

without being closer to my weight, i wouldn't go into the $200+ range
if they stay cheap, grab 'em