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Another shock option - The Shock Factory. Anyone tried them?

delkhouri

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Has anyone ever heard of these or tried them on their ryker (or spyder).

https://shock-factory.fr/en/ryker-2019/55-pack-suspensions.html

There was a guy on facebook singing their praises on how much better his ride was, how good the customer service is and honestly his biggest praise was that the owner of the company is a former motorcycle racer named Mike Capon who developed and tested the shock for the ryker. The writer of the facebook post also claimed than many spyders in the UK use these shocks.

They are 935 euros which is $1033usd for a full set - fronts and rear which is quite a bit less expensive than the other big names.
 
I've been running a rear one on my f3 Daytona for four years sprung and valved to my weight and came with a dyno print out. big improvement over stock. build quality is top notch still looks like new and hasn't required a rebuild like the wilbers and elka's do
 
Nice looking shocks. Price for a set for my 2014 RT is on par with a set of three from M2 shocks, live in Canada so the exchange gets us. Have the M2 shocks on my Spyder.
 
For a ryker these are $1033usd
M2’s at $1745
Elka stage 3’s are $1500
Stage 4’s are $1950
Stage 5’s are $3300
Fox from can am are $1980
 
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