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F3 two up shock

f5 rear shock

My Dealer said to save my money, just another cheap shock with a bigger spring, recommended Elka fully adjustable. Just sayin.

my thoughts exactly, so i just ordered the elka stage 2 rear shock with rebound adjuster, 599 free shipping
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Just installed the 2-UP..... very easy, very fast. (You do not have to fully remove the under-fender
liner fully). You can get to the upper bolt sides with two long straight 15m sockets w/extensions.

No-doubt this is what should be on there as stock from the factory. (I mean lets think about it. The
unit comes with dual seating, it should have the proper capacity for two people)
 
Just installed mine today as well, and what a difference it made! Feels like a new bike! Agree it probably should have come that way stock.

I was going back and forth on whether I really needed it, because I had not had any issues with bottoming out, though I would always try to avoid manhole covers. I'm glad I decided to get it! Huge difference.

One of the best and cheapest upgrades so far!
 
Elkas are very expensive!!!!!!

True, and we are modifying ours anyway as we go along, so that is performs like it should.

The original shock is not all that bad, it's main problem is that the spring does not have enough pre-load. Now that we have a spare original shock I'll get a pre-load spacer made and see what happens.

Another solution would be to use a progressive rate spring but I am not sure that they are available.
 
Ok, I just got back from my weekend on the new shock. I didn't have any bottoming out issues but I did notice an issue riding solo. The ride is very rough, but Im not sure how to adjust the shock. It has a hard line running to the shock so it does have an adjustment. Does anyone else run this shock?IMG_6251.jpgIt is a FOX shock with a screw adjustment.
 
Ok, I just got back from my weekend on the new shock. I didn't have any bottoming out issues but I did notice an issue riding solo. The ride is very rough, but Im not sure how to adjust the shock. It has a hard line running to the shock so it does have an adjustment. Does anyone else run this shock?View attachment 133398It is a FOX shock with a screw adjustment.

I use the fox podium rear shock. My unit has 25 adjustment settings using the center screw. Turn it all the way counterclockwise and you are on the softest setting, turn it all the way clockwise and you are on the firmest setting. Each setting is called a click (more like a feel). Starting from the counterclockwise position, turn the center screw clockwise 8 clicks and see if that works for your solo riding. Adjust as necessary for your comfort. I use setting 8 for solo (180 lbs) and setting 14 for riding 2 up with a 120 lb passenger. There is also an adjustment using a socket or wrench on the large outer nut. I have not experimented with these settings.
 
There is another post on this subject with a member saying that BRP replaced his rear shock free under the warranty! Am looking for it but to get it free is better. He ask his shop owner to see what BRP said and they replaced it. Because it bottomed out and was too weak.
 
I just called the dealer where I purchased my F3-S last month. They told me that BRP will only replace the shock with the same unit it came with for free IF it is a warranty defect (leaking). And that BRP is not replacing them as a free "upgrade" as customers complain. I know there was another thread that had a few people that had them replaced for free, I'm going to search for it. In the grand scheme of things, it's a cheap upgrade. Especially since I paid cash for the bike and could easily upgrade on my own. But it seems the dealer was more interested in selling me extended warranties vs making sure I was comfortable on the bike.

I'm also going to contact BRP and complain/suggest that the dealer didn't due their due diligence when setting me up during the sale. I'm 6'2" 275 and they sold me the bike as is. They didn't recommend or fit me for the different riding positions, shocks, etc. I think the dealer did BRP an injustice by just pushing the bike out the door VS making sure it fit me properly and I was happy. I just think a happy customer would be more likely to recommend the product and/or dealer.
 
I just called the dealer where I purchased my F3-S last month. They told me that BRP will only replace the shock with the same unit it came with for free IF it is a warranty defect (leaking). And that BRP is not replacing them as a free "upgrade" as customers complain. I know there was another thread that had a few people that had them replaced for free, I'm going to search for it. In the grand scheme of things, it's a cheap upgrade. Especially since I paid cash for the bike and could easily upgrade on my own. But it seems the dealer was more interested in selling me extended warranties vs making sure I was comfortable on the bike.

I'm also going to contact BRP and complain/suggest that the dealer didn't due their due diligence when setting me up during the sale. I'm 6'2" 275 and they sold me the bike as is. They didn't recommend or fit me for the different riding positions, shocks, etc. I think the dealer did BRP an injustice by just pushing the bike out the door VS making sure it fit me properly and I was happy. I just think a happy customer would be more likely to recommend the product and/or dealer.

If you call the customer service ### and Really complain they will make note of it- then insist the dealer call them or they may have to send a E-mail requesting an exception to warranty replacement. You have nothing to lose- They added the vacuum assist on my 2015 F3 Clutch for free by my complaining and the Dealer E-Mail! Don't hurt to try?
 
If you call the customer service ### and Really complain they will make note of it- then insist the dealer call them or they may have to send a E-mail requesting an exception to warranty replacement. You have nothing to lose- They added the vacuum assist on my 2015 F3 Clutch for free by my complaining and the Dealer E-Mail! Don't hurt to try?


On Hold with BRP now as I type this. I agree, I have nothing to lose by trying. I am also looking online for suggested UFIT settings for someone my size (6'2, 275, 32" inseam) I know the dealer left the bike as is and didn't even mention the option to fit it for me specifically. All they cared about was the funds that I wired to them had cleared. And trying to sell me extended warranties for the drive train and tires...

Just got off the phone with BRP, customer service rep suggested I take it up with the dealer. LOL Dealer is saying there is nothing they can do if it is not a defective rear shock. I'm just going to order it myself and install it myself. Not worth the aggravation at this point.
 
On Hold with BRP now as I type this. I agree, I have nothing to lose by trying. I am also looking online for suggested UFIT settings for someone my size (6'2, 275, 32" inseam) I know the dealer left the bike as is and didn't even mention the option to fit it for me specifically. All they cared about was the funds that I wired to them had cleared. And trying to sell me extended warranties for the drive train and tires...

Just got off the phone with BRP, customer service rep suggested I take it up with the dealer. LOL Dealer is saying there is nothing they can do if it is not a defective rear shock. I'm just going to order it myself and install it myself. Not worth the aggravation at this point.

My dealer didn't fit me either but after having 2 Spyders I knew it would be right. At your size and inseam you should be at #5 on your pedals- which is the farthest away from your seat as possible. If Not I feel fairly certain you will be cramped. I'm 6' 215 with about 31 inseam and NEED the #5 Position on the pegs. I don't think there is any way to extend them further?
 
BRP said NO to replacement

I had the dealership where I bought my Spyder F3-S open a case with BRP. BRP said that they would not replace the shock. I talked to the Service (a North County San Diego dealer) about the issue and all they said that they would do is give me a discount on a replacement shock and have to pay for the labor to change it. I explained to him that I bought a bike with two seats and a passenger backrest that I cannot use for two-up riding because the shock is only rated for 240lbs that they did not tell me about. Got nothing back from him! If I had known it at the time I probably would have gotten the RT.

Where has customer service gone!:banghead:

I filed a complaint with BRP. While getting the VIN # I noticed under the frunk a tag that says "MAX riders 2" and "MAX weight 438lbs". YET..BRP says shock is only rated for 240lbs!!! I would say that is FALSE information from BRP. Anyone else agree with me?
 
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