Buying them from Cowtown will allow to to support two Spyderlovers vendors and sponsors instead of one...and Len at Cowtown is THE source for all your Spyder parts. :thumbup:
Regards,
John@Elka
I've been looking for an approximate price for the Stage 1 Elkas but I don't seem to find it anywhere. How much are they?
I bought mine from Len at Cowtown. He was very very helpful and even asked me to call him if I had any issues with them in the future. I provided the info he needed to set them up for me and I love them. You can't go wrong with Elka's or Len at Cowtown.
I just went through the pricing thing with both Elka in Montreal and Cowtown in Cuba. Rather than delaying my purchase until Spyderfest I figured I would save a few bucks by installing them myself by ordering directly from the Canadian manufacturer. That way I could enjoy the ride down to Spyderfest even more.To make a long story short, it turns out that it will be less costly to purchase these shocks from Cowtown during their Spyderfest special. The order has been placed with Len and they have a set put aside with my name on it.:thumbup:
Does on the fly mean you can adjust it while you're moving.Len at Cowtown USA put our Elka Stage 1's on last Friday and even explained how to dial the shocks in 'on the fly' for various riding conditions. Based roughly on the combined weight of me and the wife, he adjusted them. I think he was dead on. When it's just me, it rides like it's on rails in the turns and wind gusts don't even affect it on the highway. With 'momma' on, it settles in for a smoother ride, although it's a very controlled ride. No paddling or walking like an old Town Car with worn shocks. I'm not sure what the price special is going to be during SpyderFest, but it's apparently cheaper and easier to have it done there than it is to do it yourself. Sounds like a great deal to me. :thumbup:
Does on the fly mean you can adjust it while you're moving.
I just went through the pricing thing with both Elka in Montreal and Cowtown in Cuba. Rather than delaying my purchase until Spyderfest I figured I would save a few bucks by installing them myself by ordering directly from the Canadian manufacturer. That way I could enjoy the ride down to Spyderfest even more.To make a long story short, it turns out that it will be less costly to purchase these shocks from Cowtown during their Spyderfest special. The order has been placed with Len and they have a set put aside with my name on it.:thumbup:
is that $600 each or a pair?
Thanks!
Does on the fly mean you can adjust it while you're moving.