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High Mileage, KMOD, Raptors, 156 X3, Springtime, FUN [Video]

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Great riding and footage!! I pulled the Ezryde out of my 163 this year and went with the Kmod+Raptors. What a great handling skid with quick adjustability.. Really happy with that decision. Just waiting for Raptors for the front.
 

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Tori and Travis, you guys are good riders. That was a fun video to watch.
That was the perfect song for that video segment. I really like that.
I can watch that again!!!!
 

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Another great edit Tory! Oh yeah, good thing you guys are riding with tethers! A little safety for the common dismount! LOL. Keep on rockin Montana!
 

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tuning your Raptors

TD, In order to stop trenching you loosened the rear track shock and then you turned up the clickers a lot could you please be a little more specific on how many clicks you call a lot? I'm assuming you are talking about the clickers on the two track shocks. Thanks for the information.
 

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TD, In order to stop trenching you loosened the rear track shock and then you turned up the clickers a lot could you please be a little more specific on how many clicks you call a lot? I'm assuming you are talking about the clickers on the two track shocks. Thanks for the information.

Nooo no no.

Leave rear track alone first. Loosen front track spring until you like the ski pressure and floatation. By loosening the front track spring, you'll have to increase the clicker to counter act the soft shock for when ripping down the trail.

I actually ended up increasing rear track shock by a turn ish. About 5 clicks more than "base" in the rear shock and about 10 clicks more than base in the front track shock.

I also left the limiter in the "base" spot (actually longer than stock skid) and I run the coupler on number 1. This is for a 156 3" track.
 
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