I am curious about clutching. More on the side of how clutching engagement can change how a sled handles. Jumpy vs smooth. What is best for what terrain? Awesome videos!
I 100% agree with Ross that any of fox shocks are a noticeable improvement from stock. Last season I decided to give fox shocks a try on my axys 600. I didn't have the budget for the iqs or qs3 so I got the base model spring shocks, which just have spring preload adjustment. I won't run stock shocks ever again, even the these base model fox shocks was a very noticeable improvement over stock. And now I can see why guys spend the money on shocks my next sled will have qs3s for sure.
Keep grinding rosco! I see you on all your socials! This spring better hop on the mountain bike content, partner with some companies. Now is the perfect time since a lot of people were just introduced to the sport due to the “pandemic”!
I put a set of Fox shocks on my 2014 Pro and can't wait until I can put them on 2019 Pro. Planned to do it when it was new but life happens. Looking forward to getting some good shocks under me again.
@@Rossxr epic brotha! Can't wait, absolute crap show wen it comes to snow here in Maine, maybe 6 in?! All i have to look forward to is watch u and Burandt lol sled is sick btw!!!
The snow up here in MT is absent also. Hasn't been this bad since I can remember. The last 2 winters were epic, and this year I bought a new sled so it had to be pathetic.
Rad video!! I have an ALPHA with the QS3’s. Have to ride 12-20 kms of trail on average. Tried all the settings for the bumps, nothing seems to work.. is it an air pressure thing?? It just rides ruff on the bumps. Thanks man!!
thanks chris! its probably a pressure thing! try less in your main chamber, go down by 10psi once or twice. but if you go down to much the shock will ride too deep in the stroke and make it harsh. this is essentially you running into the EVOL pressure. so then go back up with air. hope that makes sense! Thanks again!
How does the fox air shocks react to different air temps do you have to change the preusres when the temp change? Some days we are riding in +2c and some days its -20c (35f to -22f)
The fox shocks that come stock on cat are very different than what I’m talking about here my friend. Walker Evans makes amazing suspension but when they produce shocks for the OEM they aren’t the best shocks they produce that is the same for fox. You will find fox performance series shocks on cat but not factory. That is where there is a massive difference.