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    Tri-z suspension question....

    What is the hot set-up for stiffer front and rear suspension on the Tri-z? I know about changing the fork oil to a heavier weight, but what else is available? Is there a specific rear spring that can be used on the shock?

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    progressive front springs and a warrior rear shock is a direct bolt in. Most guys do the warrior when the stocker's life gives out
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    I'm looking at getting the progressive front springs and have a warrior rear shock, it's a direct bolt in (reservoir mounts different though)

    http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...ad.php?t=82840

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    But, is the warrior shock stiffer or is it pretty much the same as the stocker?

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    progressive front springs and 15wt oil and a works shock set up for your weight would be a great set up for ya,, clutch..

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    I personally like the Banshee rear shock.It lets the bike sit a little high.A warrior shock has the bike sitting lower then stock I believe.Then again.I never run the stock fuel system on my Bikes.One bad experience with a fuel pump,and ever Z I get.The fuel systems go up for sale. You will need to use some washers on the fuel take to raise it up to fit the banshee shocks.Because of the ressy being piggybacked.

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    Progressive front / Axis rear - Worth every nickel!

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    Axis? Never heard of it. Do they have a website?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike from long island View Post
    I personally like the Banshee rear shock.It lets the bike sit a little high.A warrior shock has the bike sitting lower then stock I believe.Then again.I never run the stock fuel system on my Bikes.One bad experience with a fuel pump,and ever Z I get.The fuel systems go up for sale. You will need to use some washers on the fuel take to raise it up to fit the banshee shocks.Because of the ressy being piggybacked.
    What are you running for a fuel system? Top mount zinger tank or something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clutchcargo View Post
    Axis? Never heard of it. Do they have a website?

    I'll go out on a limb and say its these guys
    http://www.customaxisshocks.com/
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