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shocks

gorchris1

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I dont want to send someones kid to college when buying shocks for my RT. Elka stage 5 are way to expensive. Is there another alternative with a piggy back attached or unattached. It doesnt make a differance to me as long as the price is reasonable.:spyder:
 
Economical alternative......

I found my ride very good by using standard RT shocks and adding Pitbull's Shock Relocators which change the front end geometry. I'd try that before investing in a high-end set of shocks. Depending on how many miles you have on your RT shocks, you might also want to purchase a set of '11 or '12 shocks from Pitbull also.

Jim
 
Have to agree..!!

:agree: with the BajaRon sway bar pitbull relocators and a good alignment your good to go. The only others you hear of are Fox and Progressive though limited to certain years and models...:thumbup:
 
Why is the Piggybacked reservoir so important to you? :dontknow:
The Stage 1+Rs do a GREAT job! :thumbup:
:agree: Do the RonBar and the shock relocators first...
 
I bought the bike used and finding issues the more i ride. It handles ok when im by myself but when my wife and i ride, its hard to steer even on small curves. Already ordered a baja ron sway. The shocks look original with 21,000 miles on them.
 
I bought the bike used and finding issues the more i ride. It handles ok when im by myself but when my wife and i ride, its hard to steer even on small curves. Already ordered a baja ron sway. The shocks look original with 21,000 miles on them.
The new sway bar will probably solve 90% of the problems???it sure solved mine!
 
Could be as simple as firming up the shocks to the number 5 settings for two up riding along with the Ron bar should be good to go.
Good luck Mike
 
I have bought everything on the market, shocks, sway bar, and relocators , then tire pressures up and down and the bike still did not handle much better than the stock 2011 setup. These were all recommended to me from fellow riders that said it had fixed their problems. I recently had a laser alignment done and that truly solved the problem. The corners are predictable, and the bike runs straight on the freeway now instead of darting left and right. Wind no longer cause me problems either. My RT was out of alignment by 1 1/4" (too wide) so each wheel took turns being in control. As it turns out that the factory method of setting alignment is less than perfect and the bikes come from the factory incorrectly toed. I paid $150 to get it done. I recommend starting with the alignment throw money at it if you want to improve the corning.

Regards,

Randy
 
I have a 2012 RT that I put 16000 miles on since buying it in May. I have both the Bajaron sway bar and the shock re locators, but have stock shocks on setting 3. I ride moderately agressive, I guess, and have had very good results. I rode THE TAIL OF THE DRAGON, pulling a trailer, with NO problems. I have done a lazer alignment which made a HUGE improvement in handling. I can see NO need for any other shocks, at least for me.
 
I did the entire front-end upgrade on my 2010 RT...
The OEM shocks were pretty soft; I bumped them to the stiffest preload setting...
Then I got a set of 2011 shocks; much better
Then I did the Elka/RonBar transformation...
It was like night and day! :Dnojoke
The steering was tightened right up, and the bike didn't want to lean over and scrape a bar-end in the twisties anymore! :2thumbs:
 
I bought the bike used and finding issues the more i ride. It handles ok when im by myself but when my wife and i ride, its hard to steer even on small curves. Already ordered a baja ron sway. The shocks look original with 21,000 miles on them.

I don't have baja ron's sway bar on my 12RT-S and I experienced the same thing you are discribing here, on my very first ride from dealership, when my lady was sitting behind me. What made a significant difference for me after reading through this forum, were a few things - adjusting my front shocks to the next setting up (easily done and there is even a video on youtube that shows how to do it) and also bumping up air pressure on a back shock to the top recommended setting (whatever it was, I don't remember already), which you can find in your owner's manual. I also adjusted tire pressure in all 3 tires as recommended in the manual. All those three things combined made a huge differnce in ease of steering for me.
 
I dont want to send someones kid to college when buying shocks for my RT. Elka stage 5 are way to expensive. Is there another alternative with a piggy back attached or unattached. It doesnt make a differance to me as long as the price is reasonable.:spyder:

I JUST INSTALLED THE brp fox adjustable shocks on my 2013 ST, helped a lot, I got the kit that includes the shocks and sway bar for a great price of only $399. However I did not install the sway bar that came with it, reason, it is a real lot of work to remove and replace the sway bar on the 2013 St But, on the instructions assembly papers from BRP they state (WARNING, IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE NEW STABLIZER BAR BE INSTALLED WHEN YOU INSTALL THE FOX SHOCKS) Wow, now I am really confused, why would this be dangerous or do damage to the bike? I called Lamont and he said it was find to install the Fox shocks and keep the stock stabilizer bar. The stock bar is about 13 mm and the bar that comes with the Fox kit is about 15mm, only 2 mm difference. Can anyone tell me or anyone going to install the Fox shocks why it would imperative to use the sway bar that comes with the kit? I also ask a mechanic at Daytona Fun Machine and he said the same thing as Lamont. The 15 mm may handle a little better , but why would BRP say it is imperative to use it with the Fox shocks?????
 
Did a lot of reading on the 2010 model rt. Lots of issues

Welcome Chris. You might want to swap out the 2010 shocks for 2011 or 2012s. My 2010 RT had 2011 shocks and BajaRons sway bar and it handled great. You can usually find some used shocks for cheap on the 4 sale section.

If you are in the Las Vegas area we have a group that meets and rides on the 1st Saturday of the month at ProShop in Henderson. Meeting at 9:00.
 
Keep in mind that the 2013 RT's are a completely different animal than the 12 and older models. The 13's take a different shock and there are no shock spacers for the 13's.
 
A LOT OF PLAYING AROUND

I dont want to send someones kid to college when buying shocks for my RT. Elka stage 5 are way to expensive. Is there another alternative with a piggy back attached or unattached. It doesnt make a differance to me as long as the price is reasonable.:spyder:


I did a lot of playing around with different setting on the OEM RSS shocks, OEM 2011 RT shocks and SHOCK ANGLE ADJUSTERS from BLUEKNIGHT911 send him a PM. I also have the Ron Bar. I settled on the OEM RSS shocks at 3 preload for all around performance.

Those Shock Angle Adjusters form Mike are the Milk in a Cat's Meow !! :yes:

3/4" in set on the bottom, top is near 3-3/16" up and out. You will have to trim very little off the tupperware on both top and bottom. If your good you can not tell with out a very close scrutinization!! OH? Is that a word?

Shucky Darns, I am so use to seeing many crazy words spellings coming out of Chinese attempting to write English. :roflblack:
:roflblack: :roflblack:
 
Welcome Chris. You might want to swap out the 2010 shocks for 2011 or 2012s. My 2010 RT had 2011 shocks and BajaRons sway bar and it handled great. You can usually find some used shocks for cheap on the 4 sale section.

If you are in the Las Vegas area we have a group that meets and rides on the 1st Saturday of the month at ProShop in Henderson. Meeting at 9:00.


I already stopped in when i purchased an oil change kit. I grabbed a card from the guy at the counter. Was planning on joining the group. Just trying to square away the ride first. The guy i bought it from i dont think took too good of care on it. The oil itself didnt look like it was changed in awhile. It still had the old smaller filter installed.:thumbup:
 
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