SilverSurfer
RT-S PE#0391
Well, after a year of suffering with it, I've determined the Elka Rear on my 2010 RT-S just isn't for me.
Reasons:
The shock is shorter than stock. It affects normal ride height.
It rides hard as a rock
It clunks and pops (my tech and I believe it is topping (vs. bottoming) out, reinforcing the theory that it is too short for the Spyder.
It could be (a stretch) that most Can Am/BRP techs don't know how to deal with it, requiring that one can/should only travel to where an Elka Rep is to install/service it.
I've had to remove all pre-load just to get a semi-decent ride.
It compresses the bike ride height so that ASC is almost inconsequential
My original dealer mechanic incorrectly installed it (not Elka's fault) resulting in a bent lower pin.
Adjustments are inaccessible unless you have a garage and lift
I can buy five stock shocks for the price of one Elka Stage 1 Rear, and even Elka will tell you that the rear isn't worth it (my observations aside) unless you are replacing a defective stock shock.
This Thursday, I'm taking 'Charlotte' up to Hanover PA where a trusted tech with 126 hours of Can Am/BRP certification will competently return me to a stock rear and re-calibrate ASC.
If anyone is in the market for an Elka Rear Stage I with 4k miles on it, let me know.
Let me not fail to mention -- My front Elka Stage I+'s are phenomenal!
~ Surfer
Reasons:
The shock is shorter than stock. It affects normal ride height.
It rides hard as a rock
It clunks and pops (my tech and I believe it is topping (vs. bottoming) out, reinforcing the theory that it is too short for the Spyder.
It could be (a stretch) that most Can Am/BRP techs don't know how to deal with it, requiring that one can/should only travel to where an Elka Rep is to install/service it.
I've had to remove all pre-load just to get a semi-decent ride.
It compresses the bike ride height so that ASC is almost inconsequential
My original dealer mechanic incorrectly installed it (not Elka's fault) resulting in a bent lower pin.
Adjustments are inaccessible unless you have a garage and lift
I can buy five stock shocks for the price of one Elka Stage 1 Rear, and even Elka will tell you that the rear isn't worth it (my observations aside) unless you are replacing a defective stock shock.
This Thursday, I'm taking 'Charlotte' up to Hanover PA where a trusted tech with 126 hours of Can Am/BRP certification will competently return me to a stock rear and re-calibrate ASC.
If anyone is in the market for an Elka Rear Stage I with 4k miles on it, let me know.
Let me not fail to mention -- My front Elka Stage I+'s are phenomenal!
~ Surfer