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Timbersled shock options...

G
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Looking at upgrading from the lightweight Yamaha skid to a Timbersled skid on my 12 nytro. The lightweight skid I have now bottoms way too easily, sags a lot and I dont like how it rides at all. What would be the best shock option to get on the Timbersled? I dont want to have to worry about it bottoming or sagging anymore.
 

m8magicandmystery

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timbersled fella's will as well discuss with you what they think will work for you..

myself im happy with the fox evols and the fox regular, but as well do see benefits with the coil
 

motojunkie101

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I've ran the basic Fox floats on my mtn tamer since 2009 and have been happy with them. Anything above and beyond will work great! The skid is a game changer vs stock, my nytro rides like a caddy and

Sent from my Commando
 

byeatts

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Looking at upgrading from the lightweight Yamaha skid to a Timbersled skid on my 12 nytro. The lightweight skid I have now bottoms way too easily, sags a lot and I dont like how it rides at all. What would be the best shock option to get on the Timbersled? I dont want to have to worry about it bottoming or sagging anymore.

Toms snowmobile builds and fixes the Floats for the timbersled skid. Mine now is flawless. Just sayin no off the shelf shox can compare
 

roughrider99

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Hotmail did you get raptor to build and spec shocks for your cr10? I was wanting to put exits in a cr 10
 
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