MouthPiece
Banged Up Member
I have a 2010 RT-S with approximately 22,000 miles. I'm 6' tall and weigh 195 lbs on most days. I bought my Elka shocks (300 lb) I'd say around April, 2010. The ride and steering of my spyder was significant with this purchase.
I decided it was time for new front tires for my spyder. While there, I pointed out to my service manager, Ken, at Seminole Power Sports in Sanford, Florida, that my steering seemed to be twitching (for lack of a better description) and that bumps, lane markers, man hole covers, etc. seemed to be much rougher in my ride.
Ken suggested that we tweak my Elka shocks after installing the new tires and setting up the proper alignment. What they did was set my shocks at 9" (had been 8 1/2) AND adjusted my "rebound adjustment knob" from 25 to 15. I might mention that 25 was the factory setting.
WOW, what a difference. Although my "ride" was excellent before, all I can say is that it is superb now. I am writing this thread for those that have Elkas that may not be completely satisfied with their ride.
Chris PE # 0004 Noted that I mispelled "tweak" in the subject matter.
I decided it was time for new front tires for my spyder. While there, I pointed out to my service manager, Ken, at Seminole Power Sports in Sanford, Florida, that my steering seemed to be twitching (for lack of a better description) and that bumps, lane markers, man hole covers, etc. seemed to be much rougher in my ride.
Ken suggested that we tweak my Elka shocks after installing the new tires and setting up the proper alignment. What they did was set my shocks at 9" (had been 8 1/2) AND adjusted my "rebound adjustment knob" from 25 to 15. I might mention that 25 was the factory setting.
WOW, what a difference. Although my "ride" was excellent before, all I can say is that it is superb now. I am writing this thread for those that have Elkas that may not be completely satisfied with their ride.
Chris PE # 0004 Noted that I mispelled "tweak" in the subject matter.
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