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anyone using ryde fx air2.0 shocks?

I just bought a set of used ones, the person said they only had three rides on them last season and sold the sled so I bought them. Anyone else use them, how do you have them set up. Thanks.
 
they work good,,,set them at 75lbs small chamber and 175 in big chamber... i filled mine with nitregon,,
 
Thanks wardy, the shocks have the lower air nipples in them and it looks like the kit has a spare set in the box. Do those just screw into the upper end of the shock to adjust the big chamber?
 
you have to remove the brass fitting then thread in the schrader valve,,,,make sure you release the air first,,
,just crack the brass fitting loose slowley ...
yhe 175 goes in the small end of the shock and the 75 goes in the large main body...the air pump does work good nut the nitregon stays more consistant,,,
also make sure when adding air or nitregon yake the weight off the shocks,,,
and if you are using the air pump set your pressures up at the elevatin you ride
 
You said to take the weight off the shocks, do you just roll the sled up on that side and then do the other side or does the whole front suspension need to be unloaded?
 
wardy, how does it ride in the stutter bumps and smaller 6-8" stuff and at lower speeds like 20-25 mph? Do you mainly run higher trail speeds? In Vermont the trails are tighter and usually twist through the woods so a lot of times 35 is too fast to be on your side in corners.
 
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