For anyone contemplating changing to the Elka front shocks on their F3T or Limited, my suggestion is don't.
I did, and am basically out the money. The problem is, the Elka's have less travel, and the spring is larger diameter, but smaller coil diameter. Less shock travel means less wheel travel, and that requires a stiffer ride to keep from bottoming out. While the Spyder is a little more stable at higher speeds, and corners a little better, the ride is much stiffer to the point of being uncomfortable, and if you hit a pothole or bigger bump you will bottom out.
If you are going racing, the Elka's are probably a move in the right direction. For road riding on varied conditions from smooth to rough, the stock shocks are better.
Anyone tried the Can-Am Fox Podium shocks they sell for the F3T?
I did, and am basically out the money. The problem is, the Elka's have less travel, and the spring is larger diameter, but smaller coil diameter. Less shock travel means less wheel travel, and that requires a stiffer ride to keep from bottoming out. While the Spyder is a little more stable at higher speeds, and corners a little better, the ride is much stiffer to the point of being uncomfortable, and if you hit a pothole or bigger bump you will bottom out.
If you are going racing, the Elka's are probably a move in the right direction. For road riding on varied conditions from smooth to rough, the stock shocks are better.
Anyone tried the Can-Am Fox Podium shocks they sell for the F3T?