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    Default Elkas question

    Do Elka shocks raise the new 2014 RT the way they did on earlier years?

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    I win I finally asked a question that Bob does not know the answer to.

    I need to mark this on the calendar, 37,000 + posts and he is finally postless.

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    The answer to that question is No. They maintains the same static ride height as the stock, unlike the 2010-2012 shocks.

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    Nuts, the 2014 sits lower than the old 2012 and with the bumpskid you have to be careful going over dips. Don't suppose you could make one a little longer? And not mess up handling.

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    Well, the front stock shocks are sprung very very weak, so we use stiffer springs with less preload which ensures that the shock does not use its available travel after the slightest bump....so you will be able to save your bumpskid no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    Well, the front stock shocks are sprung very very weak, so we use stiffer springs with less preload which ensures that the shock does not use its available travel after the slightest bump....so you will be able to save your bumpskid no problem.
    So does this mean the 2014 RT with the Elkas will have a firmer ride now ? Is there going to be any discount on the Elkas at Spyderfest ?
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    Thanks for the info. I am on my way to getting elkas right now. My 2014 sits 1-1/2 inch higher than my 2010 right now so i am happy with that. The bumpskid I had on the 2010 only kissed a few times in 20,000 miles so i am sure the new one will hit less. But that is what it was made to do, right?

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    The will be specials on Elka's at Spyderfest and yours truly will be there doing FREE installs and tuning for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    The will be specials on Elka's at Spyderfest and yours truly will be there doing FREE installs and tuning for all.
    Sounds good, I'm interesed.....If I can find room to haul the old ones home!
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    You could always ship them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warp10 View Post
    I win I finally asked a question that Bob does not know the answer to.

    I need to mark this on the calendar, 37,000 + posts and he is finally postless.

    That WAS a post...
    I was just waiting to see what the correct answer was; that's all!

    My mind still isn't made-up about the 2014 front end... it's way better than the older bikes; I just can't decide if it needs shocks and a bar, or not...
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    I agree the ride and handling is far superior, I was just looking for a little more height for bumpskid clearance and hoping that I could get the same 1" rise on the 2014.

    Yes that was a post, just no answer.

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    If you "drop the tail" of your bike; it will raise the front up a little bit...
    Try running with the rear suspension, set a bit softer...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman2013 View Post
    You could always ship them.
    Or maybe find someone with a trailer going my way. Last time I shipped a pair off my '11 the cost was about $50. Sorta negates any savings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    That WAS a post...
    I was just waiting to see what the correct answer was; that's all!

    My mind still isn't made-up about the 2014 front end... it's way better than the older bikes; I just can't decide if it needs shocks and a bar, or not...
    Well, you can try the Elka shocks Spyderfest ! Part of the deal we have going on with Pitbull powersports is " Buy em, try em, like em, keep em" . If you are not satisfied with the performance of the Elka shocks, come back and see me. I will take them off, put back on your stock ones, and give you your money back, no questions asked.

    We will have an Elka road course on the fairgrounds where you will get to try them out, or take them out on the road for a spin. Your choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    Well, you can try the Elka shocks Spyderfest ! Part of the deal we have going on with Pitbull powersports is " Buy em, try em, like em, keep em" . If you are not satisfied with the performance of the Elka shocks, come back and see me. I will take them off, put back on your stock ones, and give you your money back, no questions asked.

    We will have an Elka road course on the fairgrounds where you will get to try them out, or take them out on the road for a spin. Your choice.
    Trooper: Installation at Pitbull shop, or in vendor area?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ulflyer View Post
    Trooper: Installation at Pitbull shop, or in vendor area?
    In vendor area for front only. If you need to have a rear shock installed, it would be at Pitbull Powersports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    Well, you can try the Elka shocks Spyderfest ! Part of the deal we have going on with Pitbull powersports is " Buy em, try em, like em, keep em" . If you are not satisfied with the performance of the Elka shocks, come back and see me. I will take them off, put back on your stock ones, and give you your money back, no questions asked.

    We will have an Elka road course on the fairgrounds where you will get to try them out, or take them out on the road for a spin. Your choice.
    You make it too tempting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    The answer to that question is No. They maintains the same static ride height as the stock, unlike the 2010-2012 shocks.
    I ordered stage 1+r through my dealer. I have a 2014 rts. After removing the stock shocks I noticed the elkas are shorter by 1-3/4 inches. Is this correct? After installing them the ride height has dropped about the same.Do I have the wrong shocks by mistake?
    My friend has the identical shocks on his 2013. We checked the preload adjustment ring and they were the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonker View Post
    I ordered stage 1+r through my dealer. I have a 2014 rts. After removing the stock shocks I noticed the elkas are shorter by 1-3/4 inches. Is this correct? After installing them the ride height has dropped about the same.Do I have the wrong shocks by mistake?
    My friend has the identical shocks on his 2013. We checked the preload adjustment ring and they were the same.
    The 2013 and 2014 shocks are the same length. It sounds like you may have a set of 2010-2012 Spyder shocks, which are 1 full inch shorter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    The 2013 and 2014 shocks are the same length. It sounds like you may have a set of 2010-2012 Spyder shocks, which are 1 full inch shorter.
    All I find on the web site is older model RT shocks

    where are the shocks listed for the 2014 RT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    The 2013 and 2014 shocks are the same length. It sounds like you may have a set of 2010-2012 Spyder shocks, which are 1 full inch shorter.
    The stock number on the box is Can-Am Spyder RT/R T-S STOCK E36R. There is a number stamped on the head, HP31946 and HP31947. These are serial numbers? The spring is F5.8x254 (same as my friend's 2013 RT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    Well, the front stock shocks are sprung very very weak, so we use stiffer springs with less preload which ensures that the shock does not use its available travel after the slightest bump....so you will be able to save your bumpskid no problem.
    I have Bajaron sway bar do the shocks complement the bar? I have read that if you have the bar you don't need to upgrade shocks.

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    Having both is a great combination! As I had them on my 2011 RSS and hope to soon add the Elka's on my 2014 RT with my existing Baja Ron sway bar.
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