Stevo
Active member
How are other M8 riders finding the suspension setup?
From the factory mine rode like a grain truck. Very hard. With the front springs in the stock setting the sled was very difficult to pull over on its side and when I did manage to pull it over, it went all the way and dumped me off.
What the hell were these set up for? A 400 pound Sasquatch rider?
I softened the front end by moving the jam nuts down about 3/4 inch on the shocks and the rear by about 1/2 inch. The arm springs (whatever they're actually called) are still set on the softest setting.
I've only taken it for a short flatland ride with the new settings but it's made it a lot easier to lean over. Of course it rolls a lot more when cornering now. I may have made it a bit too soft in the front, but we'll see when I get it out to the mountains how well it actually works.
Anyone else been playing with suspension settings?
From the factory mine rode like a grain truck. Very hard. With the front springs in the stock setting the sled was very difficult to pull over on its side and when I did manage to pull it over, it went all the way and dumped me off.
What the hell were these set up for? A 400 pound Sasquatch rider?
I softened the front end by moving the jam nuts down about 3/4 inch on the shocks and the rear by about 1/2 inch. The arm springs (whatever they're actually called) are still set on the softest setting.
I've only taken it for a short flatland ride with the new settings but it's made it a lot easier to lean over. Of course it rolls a lot more when cornering now. I may have made it a bit too soft in the front, but we'll see when I get it out to the mountains how well it actually works.
Anyone else been playing with suspension settings?