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WE clicker shocks worth it

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skidoo1970

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Hello group, I'm thinking about upgrading to the clicker shocks when I snow check my axys. Are they worth it my 12 pro just had standard we shocks just looking for so opinions. Thanks
 
Yes, I had them on my 15, didn't order my 16 with them and wish I did after riding a 16 with them. $400 is a lot cheaper than $2000+.
 
Get the clickers and then send them somewhere (Carl's Cycle) and have them revalved. Cheaper than aftermarket and work very well. IMO
 
Always wanted to try them so now is the time. Only thing that sucks is I got to wait till next year too ride it.
 
I think they are a easily a big enough upgrade to justify the cost ( during snow check )
 
I have a 16 SKS with the clickers and a 16 pro with out. Spend the $400 there is a difference in the ride.
 
Trade

That was probably the only thing I was gunna get extra.



I have a set of raptors and im ordering an le. So I won't need my clickers, I'd trade you for your stock shocks for the $400. Plus I'd pay shipping for both of us. Pm me if interested
 
Get the clickers and then send them somewhere (Carl's Cycle) and have them revalved. Cheaper than aftermarket and work very well. IMO

My stock WE shocks revalved by Carl's work really well. I thought about the clicker shocks but I could not see adding the weight since my shocks work very good. I think that they add about 3 or 4 lbs. That is a lot of weight. I want to ride an Axys with the revalved clicker shocks to see if I like them better than mine.
 
Worth the $400-$500 for sure...but not a good comparison to something fancy like Evol QS3's (or several others). But...hard to compare a $500 upgrade to a $2g upgrade.

That said (and this might be thinking too hard)...even if you want to upgrade to something completely different, Id get the clickers anyways. You could get your $400 back and then some selling them...vs trying to sell (give away) the monotubes just like a bunch of other people.

Also...Can't compare revalved monotubes to something aftermarket with 3x's the adjustability and 3x's the fluid volume and cooling either. Maybe for just powder riding, but comfort for the whoops, taking big hits, dialing for preferences, etc...not in the same wheelhouse. So know what you're looking for in shocks before taking advice.
 
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Thanks for all the reply's everybody I'm gunna get the clickers I think ill like the clicker I mostly mountain ride out here in Mt first time I have snow checked a sled so why not splurge a bit.
 
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