I'd been warned of the necessity of stiffer forks, and after going out the last few times I've definitely noticed it. I've found older threads about AirPro as well as ones about suspension setup, but I'd like to collect current information about all three options I've found.
Does anyone have experience with AirRide/AirPro/stiff springs? What have been the pros and cons so far? How much pressure do you run with AirRide or AirPro? Is the main difference between the two just having to manually balance pressure in each tube? What weight are your springs? How aggressively do you ride?
I'm 200 lbs with the stock Sachs springs (I think .48) on my Beta right now, basically wondering how far I need to take the modifications to get to a useful suspension setup. I'm planning to ride pretty aggressively, but I'm pretty novice right now (sled experience when younger, currently MTB aggressively a lot in the summer).
AirPro: https://betamotorcycles.ca/collections/parts/products/beta-snowbike-airpro-fork-kit
AirRide: https://betamotorcycles.ca/products/airride-snowbike-fork-kit?variant=2945252098088
Does anyone have experience with AirRide/AirPro/stiff springs? What have been the pros and cons so far? How much pressure do you run with AirRide or AirPro? Is the main difference between the two just having to manually balance pressure in each tube? What weight are your springs? How aggressively do you ride?
I'm 200 lbs with the stock Sachs springs (I think .48) on my Beta right now, basically wondering how far I need to take the modifications to get to a useful suspension setup. I'm planning to ride pretty aggressively, but I'm pretty novice right now (sled experience when younger, currently MTB aggressively a lot in the summer).
AirPro: https://betamotorcycles.ca/collections/parts/products/beta-snowbike-airpro-fork-kit
AirRide: https://betamotorcycles.ca/products/airride-snowbike-fork-kit?variant=2945252098088
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