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Who makes the shock relocators?

Ex-Rocket

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I was wondering what vendor makes the shock relocators? I tried looking at all the venders that advertise at Spyderlovers but couldn't find them. Also what is the advantage or if there is a disadvantage to having these on our Spyders. Or does upgrading the shocks do the same thing? I own a 2012 RTS. Thanks
 
Do a search, there is a site member selling his set.

the relocators mimic the 2013+ frame for the upper shock mounting point. By doing so, they angle the upper mounting point so the shock is not tilted over as much. I guess the angle change is maybe 10-15 degrees. This makes the same spring on the shock effectively stiffer. I don't think there is a disadvantage to them.

If you are CLOSE to having the right spring for your riding weight this might be the simplest fix to sort out your front suspension. For me, I found swapping springs was my best option. I have a 12 RTS and weigh 208.

jerry
 
There you go...!!

pitbull has them and they are quite effective but BajaRon is road testing adjustable ones and should soon have them on the market..check with him...:2thumbs:
 
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