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Works Performance Shocks INSTALLED (see below)
waiting the 2 or 3 weeks now for my Works Performance Shocks to come in.
got the PRO model but non-adjustable. for $100 more could have got rebound and $100 more fully adjustable. but like the Elkas no adjustment is needed once set up from the factory based on 3Ryder's experience. Also, they can tweak the set up but I don't see making changes later after I find the sweet spot.
went with WP shocks due to:
1. dual springs: a 300 lb and a 2nd higher rate spring. When the 300 lb is maxed the 2nd spring kicks in to keep the Roadster stable. when not needed you operate on the 300 lb spring mainly... so you get the best of both worlds.
2. has the external res. not prob needed but good to max the life of the internal shock fluid. also its mounted to the shock so no extra mounting or worry about the hose to the external reservoir.
3. Biggest thing was that they designed their shocks to be installed upside down like the stock shocks. so that the exposed shaft is up under the Spyder and not directly exposed like the Elkas. Yes I could put a shock cover on the Elkas but then they cover up the nice looks
4. looks wise these are polished aluminum body with powder coated light blue springs. you can get blue, black or white or for extra chrome springs
5. Oh yeah after install ... they do not affect the front end height. do not raise the front end any. I want to keep as low a center of gravity as possible...
so now the waiting :2excited:
they are not listed on their website yet:
http://www.worksperformance.com/html/home.html
thanks to 3Ryder for leading the way. they tested his RTS at the WP Factory to make sure the springs were correct and the design (ie. upside down shocks):
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22909
he has pics posted here of his install - http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=253378&postcount=22
mine will be same but nonadjustable and have powder blue springs with black 2nd spring.
Pricing is: based off the PRO series and it billet aluminum. that is the only finish for the PRO series. All have the piggy back external reservoir
if you want to cut cost it is $100 less for the powder coated BLACK powder coated model non pro without the external reservoir.
$100 less then BLACK powder coated model for the STEEL body all black as well.
waiting the 2 or 3 weeks now for my Works Performance Shocks to come in.
got the PRO model but non-adjustable. for $100 more could have got rebound and $100 more fully adjustable. but like the Elkas no adjustment is needed once set up from the factory based on 3Ryder's experience. Also, they can tweak the set up but I don't see making changes later after I find the sweet spot.
went with WP shocks due to:
1. dual springs: a 300 lb and a 2nd higher rate spring. When the 300 lb is maxed the 2nd spring kicks in to keep the Roadster stable. when not needed you operate on the 300 lb spring mainly... so you get the best of both worlds.
2. has the external res. not prob needed but good to max the life of the internal shock fluid. also its mounted to the shock so no extra mounting or worry about the hose to the external reservoir.
3. Biggest thing was that they designed their shocks to be installed upside down like the stock shocks. so that the exposed shaft is up under the Spyder and not directly exposed like the Elkas. Yes I could put a shock cover on the Elkas but then they cover up the nice looks

4. looks wise these are polished aluminum body with powder coated light blue springs. you can get blue, black or white or for extra chrome springs
5. Oh yeah after install ... they do not affect the front end height. do not raise the front end any. I want to keep as low a center of gravity as possible...
so now the waiting :2excited:
they are not listed on their website yet:
http://www.worksperformance.com/html/home.html
thanks to 3Ryder for leading the way. they tested his RTS at the WP Factory to make sure the springs were correct and the design (ie. upside down shocks):
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22909
he has pics posted here of his install - http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=253378&postcount=22
mine will be same but nonadjustable and have powder blue springs with black 2nd spring.
Pricing is: based off the PRO series and it billet aluminum. that is the only finish for the PRO series. All have the piggy back external reservoir
- $1019 full adjustable (Rebound, Damping, ect)
- $849 Rebound only adjustable
- $749 non adjustable
if you want to cut cost it is $100 less for the powder coated BLACK powder coated model non pro without the external reservoir.
$100 less then BLACK powder coated model for the STEEL body all black as well.
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