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    Fox Racing Shox - Podium RC2 Mini Cycle Shock (Husqvarna)

    Product Code: fox-racing-shox-podium-rc2-mini-shock-husqvarna

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    Fox Racing Shox - Podium RC2 Mini Cycle Shock (Husqvarna)

    The world's best mini motocross racers know that the PODIUM® X is the winning shock of choice, and we just made it better. Introducing the PODIUM RC2, with a stiction-reducing DLC coated shaft, improved Dual Speed Compression (DSC) and a new improved spring preload adjuster. These advancements, coulpled with externally adjustable rebound, provide an infininte range of options for the perfect course set-up every time. Its hard anodized 6061-T6 aluminum body and piggyback aluminum reservoir make the lightweight PODIUM RC2 a tough, reliable, awesome performer. Get on a PODIUM RC2 and start grabbing some wins.

    Spring Part #'s
    HUSQVARNA71-90lbs91-110lbs111-130lbs131-170lbs
     TC85534- 1156534-1157534-1158 534-1159 

     

    Spring Part #'s/Spring Rate
    Spring Part #'s534-1156534-1157534-1158534-1159
    Spring Rate4.04.54.95.4

    DSC (Dual Speed Compression

    With DSC, you can adjust the shock's high and low-speed compression damping by simply turning the external adjusters

    Spring Preload

    Spring preload adjustability is used for setting sag or vehicle ride height. As a general rule, your sag should be 35% to 45% of full wheel travel, in order to provide optimal traction. To increase sag, you want to turn the spring preload ring counter-clockwise when the shock is viewed from the top. Alternatively, if you want to decrease sag (increase vehicle ride height), turn the spring preload ring clockwise.