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timespentsearching
well im working on making some up here. i can make many different kinds including anything from just a standard shock vavled stiffer to 5/8 shaft high speed slow speed clickers. i also have some used 8 and 10 position clickers to used that are cheaper then the high speed low speed one. im working on making whole shift or shift kits to all reserovoir custom made for you shocks if people are interested over the summer and fall.
Zsnow
im interested. can you build a set of clickers front and rear for XCSP700? its gota 136 track and fox position sensative shocks if it makes a difference?
timespentsearching
QUOTE(Zsnow @ Apr 14 2008, 05:57 PM) *
im interested. can you build a set of clickers front and rear for XCSP700? its gota 136 track and fox position sensative shocks if it makes a difference?

ya i can build stuff for aobut anything but thing like the high low speed reservoir are very expensive and i only have a limited supply of used reservoir stuff around but yes i can build you some.
Zsnow
ok could you give me a price to build a set of lower end shocks? front and rear and just rear if you can do fronts?
Zsnow
btw i added "sled asylum" on myspace.
timespentsearching
QUOTE(Zsnow @ Apr 14 2008, 07:13 PM) *
ok could you give me a price to build a set of lower end shocks? front and rear and just rear if you can do fronts?

well with the used reservoirs if going to be about 225 to 275 a piece (longer shock cost a little more to build). i can build all 4 shocks.
Zsnow
could you put resi's on my ride FX front shocks? or would i need to order a complete set of new front shocks?
timespentsearching
QUOTE(Zsnow @ Apr 14 2008, 07:57 PM) *
could you put resi's on my ride FX front shocks? or would i need to order a complete set of new front shocks?

no i can add them to ryde fx stuff. its not as easy as fox or WE stuff because i ahve to have special hosed made for they weird stupid air valve thread pitch but ya i can.
Zsnow
ok would it still be around 250-275 a shock?
timespentsearching
QUOTE(Zsnow @ Apr 14 2008, 08:49 PM) *
ok would it still be around 250-275 a shock?

well for high speed low speed clickers they will retail i hope at 240 a res plus the hose to fit it. use reservoirs are much cheaper and will be more in the 100 to 150 range depending on kind and condition of used reservoirs.
Zsnow
ok well i will get in contact with u in the next couple days.

thanks a ton
Zack
timespentsearching
anymore interest
wood hunter
i looking to upgrade from the nitrex shocks on the rear skid of my wifes 2007 340 edge lx it her first year riding bought the sled new and the shocks all seem really cheap i put a set of new fox on the front and was wondering do you have anything that would pair up with them shot me a price with shipping to harvey iowa 50119 could you send info to dobop@hughes,net thanks
timespentsearching
QUOTE(wood hunter @ Apr 20 2008, 08:02 AM) *
i looking to upgrade from the nitrex shocks on the rear skid of my wifes 2007 340 edge lx it her first year riding bought the sled new and the shocks all seem really cheap i put a set of new fox on the front and was wondering do you have anything that would pair up with them shot me a price with shipping to harvey iowa 50119 could you send info to dobop@hughes,net thanks

yes i can make something for you. deppends on what you are really looking for. im sure you are just looing for 2 standard shocks not reservoir sutff correct?
wood hunter
QUOTE(timespentsearching @ Apr 20 2008, 04:19 PM) *
yes i can make something for you. deppends on what you are really looking for. im sure you are just looing for 2 standard shocks not reservoir sutff correct?


correct just looking for something better and rebuildable than what comes on the sled it must help them keep the cost down let me know
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