brmurph
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I am looking for an older Yamaha and am having trouble deciding which skid (Proaction, Mono shock, etc). I guess my biggest concern is which skids have rebuild able shocks and which ones don't? Is there a certain year that rebuild-able shocks became standard? An example is all I really want is a 2005 or 2006 Venom but it looks like the pro action shocks are not rebuild-able and cost close to $400.00 a piece to replace (assuming they are still available), so even if I find a good low mileage machine I assume the shocks would need to be replaced since they are 12/13 years old at close to $1000.00. Then I think well heck just buy a machine with rebuild-able shocks (Viper? RX1? APEX?) and save money by just having them rebuilt.
Can anyone give a little explanation of the skids used from maybe 1995-2000 and which ones have rebuild-able shocks? This has less to do about which skid is best ( I have seen a bunch of post on that :-) and more to do with expense to maintain although any information on specific skids would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Can anyone give a little explanation of the skids used from maybe 1995-2000 and which ones have rebuild-able shocks? This has less to do about which skid is best ( I have seen a bunch of post on that :-) and more to do with expense to maintain although any information on specific skids would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.