B blaster 0108 New Member Oct 1, 2008 147 0 0 May 14, 2009 #1 would yfz 450 front shocks be good for woods riding or too stiff i have + 3 a arms already
blasterkid114 New Member Mar 19, 2009 525 3 0 30 May 14, 2009 #2 yeah if you get them revalved for your weight.
B blaster 0108 New Member Oct 1, 2008 147 0 0 May 14, 2009 #3 so they will be too stiff? i'm talking stock ones
blasterkid114 New Member Mar 19, 2009 525 3 0 30 May 14, 2009 #4 yeah i mean i would just get them revalved so it is a little softer for you i mean it depends on how much you weigh like im 140 and they are to still for me and i think there is some modding you mayy have to do to make them fit
yeah i mean i would just get them revalved so it is a little softer for you i mean it depends on how much you weigh like im 140 and they are to still for me and i think there is some modding you mayy have to do to make them fit
B blaster 0108 New Member Oct 1, 2008 147 0 0 May 14, 2009 #5 i got +3 a arms i know they will fit just dont want them to be too stiff for woods i weigh 180
tjsdaname Member Oct 17, 2007 3,474 27 85 30 IA May 14, 2009 #6 just go for it.... and set all the settings to soft...
B blaster 0108 New Member Oct 1, 2008 147 0 0 May 14, 2009 #7 i think i'm getting them anyone else running them with soem input
stinkinlincolnw/blaster New Member Apr 21, 2008 1,142 2 0 long island, New York May 15, 2009 #8 i love love love them need i say more, great shock all around no modding to fit, but great in the woods as thats where majority of my rididng is spent
i love love love them need i say more, great shock all around no modding to fit, but great in the woods as thats where majority of my rididng is spent
B blaster 0108 New Member Oct 1, 2008 147 0 0 May 15, 2009 #9 k thanks guys picking up a set loally for 130 is that a good price
stinkinlincolnw/blaster New Member Apr 21, 2008 1,142 2 0 long island, New York May 15, 2009 #10 front and back or just fronts