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Installation and Review: Raptor Shocks

christopher

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Time to post some followup comments.

Spent 3 glorious days in Cooke City riding in 18-30 inches of fresh powder over a wide variety of terrains.

In my humble opinion, my Nytro is now DIALED IN and DONE.

With the addition of these shocks this summer, I see no further mods of any kind coming.

The sled is pretty much as good as it can possibly be, and was an ABSOLUTE JOY to ride all weekend.

The New Raptors were the final touch.
 

bholmlate

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Thanks for the info. that exact setup is the way i want to go next year. Shocks can make a huge difference in how something handles. I have to tak with Kevin over the summer to see if he can hook me up. The winter is pretty much over around here it has been raining up high and been really warm. There is some snow still up high but it is getting tougher and tougher to ge to. We usually have one more big storm but i dont think it will help much because we have lost so much of our base. Time to think about next year mods now that I found some good work to keep me busy for awhile.
 

christopher

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Kevin at KMOD was TERRIFIC to work with.
I am sure he will hook you up.

My sled is pretty much DONE now as a project.
Really isn't much of anything left.

She rides as good as a Nytro can be.
 
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