Dawizman
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There have been quite a few of the new Hardcores that have reported issues with the center shock being too weak, and causing the front of the rail to hit the limiter strap bolt on the top. Same issue the 19 Alphas had when there wasn't enough pressure in the center float. I can't take credit for the discovery, 06yamahaapex brought it to my attention. I suggest any hardcore owner to have a look at their rails for damages, and take preventative action. At the very least, crank the center shock to #3, and set the preload to max, and lighten up the rear shock.
I sent my shock off to Nextech for a revalve. He was aware of the issue, and had a solution already. He is bringing in some new springs as well to complement the revalve, but assured me it will work with the stock spring for the time being. That being said, the stock spring is too large in diameter and rubs on the reservoir if the preload isn't maxed. The new spring will fix that too.
Here's a couple pics of the issue on two different sleds. Half a dozen sleds I'm aware of in total, however i suspect that it affects all of them. My dealer put a claim in with cat, as have the other 5 guys, but no real solution yet from them. I have heard that one for sure was getting a new shock sent out, however unless it has been revalved accordingly there will be no difference in my opinion.
$120 for a revalve is worth not busting the rail to me. How about you?
I have also heard the fronts are pretty weak as well. I can't say for sure yet, as I haven't put any miles on the sled, but I will find out this week. I have a feeling i may be sending the other three out for the Nextech touch as well.
I sent my shock off to Nextech for a revalve. He was aware of the issue, and had a solution already. He is bringing in some new springs as well to complement the revalve, but assured me it will work with the stock spring for the time being. That being said, the stock spring is too large in diameter and rubs on the reservoir if the preload isn't maxed. The new spring will fix that too.
Here's a couple pics of the issue on two different sleds. Half a dozen sleds I'm aware of in total, however i suspect that it affects all of them. My dealer put a claim in with cat, as have the other 5 guys, but no real solution yet from them. I have heard that one for sure was getting a new shock sent out, however unless it has been revalved accordingly there will be no difference in my opinion.
$120 for a revalve is worth not busting the rail to me. How about you?
I have also heard the fronts are pretty weak as well. I can't say for sure yet, as I haven't put any miles on the sled, but I will find out this week. I have a feeling i may be sending the other three out for the Nextech touch as well.