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    Default new KW - Suspension for the RT

    still don`t know the price .. but sounds intresting
    http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ca...ion-24539.html
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    Default Good find!

    Quote Originally Posted by chris56 View Post
    still don`t know the price .. but sounds intresting
    http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ca...ion-24539.html
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    Very intresting, no pricing found yet.

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    interesting between the ELKA, the other shocks mentioned and now this ... going to be an interesting winter time for upgrade choices

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    pricing released - http://www.carsession.com/car-news/c...uspension.html

    looks like a dual spring solution. but not inverted. so a mix between the Elka and Works Performance. but they do install covers over the shocks...




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    1,499 Euro? Yikes...that would be pricey even if they tossed in a rear shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clueless View Post
    pricing released - http://www.carsession.com/car-news/c...uspension.html

    looks like a dual spring solution. but not inverted. so a mix between the Elka and Works Performance. but they do install covers over the shocks...
    Things that make you wonder... from their web page:

    "KW is offering a coilover suspension for the Can Am Spyder, a three-wheel, all terrain ATV that now features a lowered centre of gravity."



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    Quote Originally Posted by ataDude View Post
    Things that make you wonder... from their web page:

    "KW is offering a coilover suspension for the Can Am Spyder, a three-wheel, all terrain ATV that now features a lowered centre of gravity."

    some marketing junk as usual... but as far as lowered ctr of gravity:

    unless they have the design so with the preload properly set they reduce the overall riding height of the front. the Elkas seem to raise the height 1" according to Tonga ...

    Quote Originally Posted by 3Ryder View Post
    1,499 Euro? Yikes...that would be pricey even if they tossed in a rear shock.
    I think that includes installation ???

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    $2088 for a set of shocks. Yikes it is.

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