I’ve got 35K miles it my 16 RTL and so farTrust me, if you bite the bullet, you will not be disappointed in any way! I want to believe BRP has maybe seen the light after putting some great rebuildable shocks on their Canyon, and Ryker, maybe they will start doing it to the rest of the line up! The bag and shock combo are great when it's new, but it will fall on its face after a few years; the compressor or bag will fail, the shock starts to lose its guts after a while, and you don't have as nice a ride as you used to! Put a nice aftermarket shock on and you can dial it in to your style of riding, and when it starts to fade, then you can have it freshened up and have a new ride all over again for a lot less money! You will have something you can fix and adjust to suit the way you want it, instead of something you just have to get used to because that's all you've got, no other option! Good luck!!
I have WIlbers up front on my 2022 RTL and absolutely think it was worth time and money! Since my wife put a limit on how much I can spend, I am going to switch the back over the winter when I do a lot less riding.Wilbers are slightly cheaper at $839.58 from EPM Performance, but you'll wait 4-6 weeks as they're built completely to your specs in Germany. They went up about $50 due to tariffs. That said, EPM offers a 10% discount for military and first responders.
Good to know. Thanks. Any discounts are worth a look, especially if the quality is there!Wilbers are slightly cheaper at $839.58 from EPM Performance, but you'll wait 4-6 weeks as they're built completely to your specs in Germany. They went up about $50 due to tariffs. That said, EPM offers a 10% discount for military and first responders.
Dang, that does look like a high quality product!! Thanks.
Another reason I choose those over the Elkas, is that with the Elkas, they have external reservoirs on them, which in my mind, if they are not needed then they are just something else in the chain that can fail. The Wilbers are a high quality, precision made, item that does not require external reservoirs. They are tuned to your specs, as they will ask you some questions when you order them, and they will be built specifically for you. All you have to do is bolt them on and you are ready to go.Dang, that does look like a high quality product!! Thanks.
No problem. You're paying the bill so you get to apply whatever philosophy you like.I have the external hydraulic preload adjuster on mine, you can see the red handle right underneath the seat on my sig pic.
I am quite sure the Elkas are of high quality and many people swear by them, but I will stick to my philosophy of sometimes less is better when it comes to Murphy's Law.