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what supsension to get?


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ok im looking at suspension set ups to get ive got a little bit of saving to do still but I would like to know how much ill need. I live in southeast ky, all I ride is wooded trails kinda fast but not extremely hard on my quad, I ride all year round so temps will range from 20-100. I was looking at a set they had of elka stage 1s and full flight st + a arms for 850 but only front shocks, same full flights with elkas stage 2s for 1150 just front, a set of stage 3 elkas with back included for around 1300 plus 350 for a arms, and fox float fronts only for 695 and id get +2 a arms for around 350. question is are the elka 2s or 3s worth the extra price? how would the foxs compare in my conditions? is there some other brand I should be looking at? if I get a set without the back what should I do, leave it stock, match it or is there a certain back shock that would be better? like I said before wooded trails is where I ride im also planning on getting an anti vibe steering stem and fast flexx bars and a steering stabilizer, I want a smooth ride I don't do big jumps at all, but theres a lot of drops and whoops that I have to ride here in the mountains. also would long travel make much of a difference?

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Long travels with Elka stage 3's FTW!

 

(We just covered this with another guy...do some searching for more detail.)

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I'm jus gonna throw out my experience with that. Bought fireball long travel last summer with stage 3's long travel front and rear . Took it on 1 ride down at LSOK last fall. Now that ive been workin on the engine, I noticed a little oil around the bump stops already. I've always disliked elka. Always thought they were overrated, but they had there sale goin On. so I thought wat the hell. I'll give em a shot. An then that happened,, wish I would of got the fox evols instead..

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I have had great luck with PEP suspension and Elka. I have ran other brands such as works, and ohlins without issues as well. No matter what you decide, you will see a night and day difference from the factory set up. If your on a budget i would stick to standard travel +2 a arms to save cost over the long travel set up. Long travel is a bit nicer but not necessary in your situation and will add a good amount to the cost. As DDQ mentioned above, I would upgrade the front now since that is the weak link in the suspension and then work on the rear down the road. I ran a +2 standard travel with triple rate shocks and a factory rear shock for quiet awhile and was pleased with the set-up since I had gotten so used to the stiffness of the factory set up from riding in years past. 

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I recommend stage 3 because "I" want a shock with (at the very least) adjustable compression settings. 

Rebound adjustability is nice, but can be lived without.

 

A stage 1 or 2 is damn near a typical WORKS dual or triple rate. (Although admittedly much higher quality.)

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