Yes...another Viper skid question !

GibViper

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Have read SO much info on here about swapping skids on the Viper. M-10 may have a have nice ride but you can suffer top end; are very plush, expensive..etc. I have an 03' with the standard KYB shocks.

What is the BEST BANG for my BUCK when it comes to a better ride for this skid w/out loosing performance? I do mostly trail and lake...aggressive 75% of the time but also enjoy a smooth ride when the back is screamin'.

Revalving? Fox? Ohlins?
 
Favorite food...?

Lot of people like the re valving, I guess it will be a pretty good starting "cheap" point. Before you drop a grand or more on an M10

JMO

Nick
 
GibViper said:
Well, it can be anywheres from 60 miles a day to 300. I'm 43...Aries...favorite color is yamiblue and lucky number is eight :2strokes:
If you ride that much I would seriously consider an m10 airwave,
 
Nicko said:
Favorite food...?

Lot of people like the re valving, I guess it will be a pretty good starting "cheap" point. Before you drop a grand or more on an M10

JMO

Nick


That's where I think I'm heading...I am determined to keep this Viper. I really believe they may be even more of a "must have" in many winter sheds in the future. You can't beat the Viper "experience" (for lack of a better term), just something about em' :2strokes:
 
Kinda off topic, but Im not wering my Yammie bibs, rather my Klim pants, and I am still trying to make a wet spot.
 
get your self and edge, best bang for your buck, you could probably get one anywhere from $200 to $500 depending on shocks, I just picked one up should be in soon
 
Concept Carbon said:
get your self and edge, best bang for your buck, you could probably get one anywhere from $200 to $500 depending on shocks, I just picked one up should be in soon
What year edge skids are best? Is that why you sold the Ohlins?

thx,

xs
 


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