acnas
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How would a SC-10 first gen skid be in a 02 Viper? Or look for a 2nd or 3rd generation? 

better ride, less weight, more adjustability, better weight transfer, better stability in the rough. i cant think of anything the proaction is better at!taped throttle said:any drawbacks to the edge or scI0 III compared to the proaction?
if you ride HARD and dont mind sticking some money into the W/E shocks to make them durable then it aint bad. it wont be plush by any means. otherwise a pro x skid with ryde fx or an edge with rebuildable shocks would be a better choice.acnas said:This is what I think I am going to go with:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Polaris-edge-Pr...ryZ26354QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
What do you guys think?
i have an 03 pro x 700 which is softer than the 02. mine is revalved softer along with a softer front shock spring. even with both clickers on the softest setting it is almost impossible to bottom. the one time i did bottom it i wound up riding on the bars and staring at the headlight for 100'. dont get me wrong though, it works well and rides better than the stock viper skid and it also works great in the bumps. the walkers are not durable in stock form, but a good shock guy can make them work well. call jerry butler 248-585-5282 and ask his opinion. he is one of the best shock guys for polaris skids and rides a pro x so he can offer better advice on that specific one. but from what i remember it wasnt even trailable from the factory it was so stiff!acnas said:With the adjustable shocks cant you make it softer? These shocks aren't durable or rebuildable? So this will be stiff like the proaction skid? Figured it would be like the proaction with ohlins?
03viperguy said:o, and you arent far from me, so hey, from one NH guy to another lol! if you can get a mono I have a template that i could copy for ya, but got nothing if you get anything else lol!