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Desert Spyder
09-04-2010, 08:03 AM
What are all the options for shocks on the Spyder, other than stock? After 15K miles my stock shocks, which aren't that great from the start, should be replaced.

Lamonster
09-04-2010, 08:06 AM
Elka's
Penske
Works Performance
and the best bang for the buck is 2010 RT shocks

spyder30517
09-04-2010, 06:35 PM
I recently put the RT shocks on mine and it made a HUGE difference!
And for around $300 it is a bargain.
Just had to re-adjust settings from old shocks
Im 170 and had the old shocks on 4 clicks now with RT shocks I am on 2 clicks and it is awesome!

Capt John
09-04-2010, 06:44 PM
I recently put the RT shocks on mine and it made a HUGE difference!
And for around $300 it is a bargain.
Just had to re-adjust settings from old shocks
Im 170 and had the old shocks on 4 clicks now with RT shocks I am on 2 clicks and it is awesome!

:agree: Got mine from here...around $200 with free shipping, if they still offer it.

http://www.hondaeasttoledo.com/

adohring
09-04-2010, 07:29 PM
Race Tech also makes a very nice set for the Spyder. They will set ya back a few clams though. More expensive than the Elkas I believe.

I will say though, if I didn't already have the Elkas I would be seriously considering the Race Techs.

Regards,
Arjay

Raptor
09-04-2010, 07:39 PM
Elka's
Penske
Works Performance
and the best bang for the buck is 2010 RT shocks

You know Lamont, the more you say that the more my interest is peaked. I have to do something; I just can't deal with these stock RS shocks any longer.

Now, I am a somewhat larger guy. 6' 31/2" and 245 (yup, lost 2 pounds this week!) and it aint fat. So what do you think? Will the RT shocks be sufficient? I know you know I'm a hard charger so I will be interested to get your feedback. As always, thanks for your time. :D

altonk
09-05-2010, 09:30 AM
Penske
Expensive but hand built by craftsmen that supply winning race teams

altonk
09-05-2010, 04:02 PM
I got them from Ken at evoluizone they cost about $2500 for the set of three.

Elka are off road guys and penske supplies Indy cars and roadracers no choice really
Pair it with ken's swaybar and it handles great
The kenda tires suck too
There are many options to replace with

3Ryder
09-07-2010, 10:46 AM
When I pick up my new Spyder I plan on having aftermarket shocks installed before it leaves the dealer. Could you supply some contact info about the Penske shocks. I've been to the web site and I couldn't find anything. Would you also PM me the cost if you don't want to broadcast that. I'm trying to look at all the options out there. I talked to the Ohlins guys when I was down at the GP races but they don't have anything yet for the Spyder. What made you decide on the Penske's over the Elka's or any others?
Thanks, Dale

I exchanged emails with a Penske rep this morning and I learned the following (you will need to refer to their website to complete the picture): They currently have a 3-shock package for the RT (Caution - he responded to my specific question about RT shocks but did not refer to the RT in his response) that retails for $2250. Fronts are single adjustment model 8900 with no reservoir. The rear is the 8983 piggyback with the bridged reservoir. Seems pricey for single adjustment shocks in the front. They are working on a new package of “lower-end” shocks for the Spyder and expect them to retail for around $1850.