Podcast 42 | Suspension Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @dylanmj8
    @dylanmj8 14 дней назад +1

    Thanks so much for taking the time to put this information out there! Surprisingly little information from Fox or on the web about how to set these shocks up and explain how they work in more practical ways. Look forward to trying them out this season!

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  14 дней назад

      Heck ya! Glad I could help. The correct set up is truly a game changer. Enjoy!

  • @raypara4036
    @raypara4036 15 дней назад +1

    Aw yes, tiss the season!
    It's gonna be a good one
    Got our first snow fall in northern alberta 🤘

  • @jonathanpeck7323
    @jonathanpeck7323 10 дней назад

    Hey I’m riding a 2020 154” Cat with the Fox float 3 QS3s without the evol chambers. I am about 210 with all my gear on. Do you have a recommendation for starting points for shock pressures?

  • @CaptainPetrolburner
    @CaptainPetrolburner 13 дней назад

    Losing rider weight still doesn’t have the same effect as removing weight from the sled. Dropping weight in the suspension allows the to react faster and more sensitively. The location of weight loss on the sled and the distance from its center of gravity will affect its arm length and therefore rolling moment.

  • @zkstys2
    @zkstys2 15 дней назад +1

    As a guy sitting at 240 lbs before gear how are the stock valving and pressure ranges on the QS3? I have a set for this year and will setup per the BBA setup sheet but it seems like there isn't a lot of adjustability left on the top end of main chamber pressure for guys like me. Is this a concern or can it be compensated via the evol pressures as well?

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  14 дней назад +1

      Good question! That is the beauty of the air shocks with the Evol chamber. We can keep the initial part of the stroke nice and soft/compliant and for bigger dudes like yourself control the bottoming out resistance with the Evol chamber. It's really the best of both worlds. The pressure sheet will be a good starting point. For you I would recommend the following:
      Ski Shocks 75 Main 110 Evol
      Front track shock 25
      Rear track shock 160 Main 165 Evol
      That should be real close on the air/spring rate and then you can use the QS3 knob to adjust from there. As always, feel free to hit me up with any questions you might have! Enjoy!

    • @zkstys2
      @zkstys2 13 дней назад +1

      @@ChrisBurandt Thanks brother. Looking forward to it!

  • @robgoffroad
    @robgoffroad 15 дней назад

    The #1 reason I'm selling my Khaos is its handling. A friend's Pro RMK handles great.. neutral, easy to control. My Khaos either wants to be flat on the ground or tipped over on its side with nothing in between. It's very hard to hold up on one ski and it's exhausting to ride. I've played with the shock settings and can't find the right adjustment. It can't go away fast enough.

    • @Stryderman199
      @Stryderman199 15 дней назад

      You should try sucking up the limiter strap 1/2” 👌🏼

    • @robgoffroad
      @robgoffroad 15 дней назад

      @@Stryderman199 The strap isn't adjustable. I already have the front shock soft and the rear firm to keep the nose down (it's a 165). BUT... how would the limiter strap affect side-to-side handling?

    • @Stryderman199
      @Stryderman199 15 дней назад

      @@robgoffroad All you have to do is drill a new hole. The side to side is all based on how much pressure the front track shock is putting on the snow. This when you suck it up it helps what you’re describing. Something easy to try…

    • @robgoffroad
      @robgoffroad 15 дней назад

      I'll try it if I ride it again. My new Catalyst is due in anyday; the Khaos is going up for sale as of Nov 1.

  • @adamp9377
    @adamp9377 15 дней назад +1

    There might not be an answer to this, is there any tips or tricks to keeping the qs3 knobs in the skid from freezing up or icing over? Besides iqs. Id like to use lockout more but half the time i have chip ice away to turn it.

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  14 дней назад

      I have ran into that a few times myself. Usually I just grab my Leatherman real quick out of my handlebar bag and knock the ice off. I've only experienced in certain conditions but it definitely happens. Hope that helps.

    • @adamp9377
      @adamp9377 13 дней назад

      @ChrisBurandt Thanks for the reply! I guess I'll keep one in my bag now

  • @stevenbosch7837
    @stevenbosch7837 15 дней назад +1

    Is there an online rider sheet for air pressures? Can't find mine and I need to do a full reset to dial it back in.

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  15 дней назад +1

      Shoot me an email at Chris@chrisburandt.com and I'll get you fixed up.

  • @joemontemayor419
    @joemontemayor419 14 дней назад

    Question if you're running IQS and you want to practice a hop over or a re-entey what number you set the IQS to?

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  14 дней назад +1

      Setting soft would be the preferred. 👍🏻

  • @terrysmith8133
    @terrysmith8133 15 дней назад

    the first part of the video shows a sled with non-stock aluminum looking a arms, what brand and what ski width are they? have you tried the 34" spindles or a arms and what do you think of them?

    • @thejestor893
      @thejestor893 14 дней назад +1

      They look like zrp to me, but I could be wrong. I’m going to say probably 36” stance

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  14 дней назад

      Those were 36" ZRP arms. They don't make them anymore.

  • @Drew-in-NoDak
    @Drew-in-NoDak 15 дней назад +1

    The qs3 shocks have lockout same as the iqs?