2014 Vipers std 129 or 137 feedback

brian90

New member
Interested in hearing some feedback of viper owners that have the 129" or 137" track. How did you decide on track lenght?? Where do you ride ?? What do you like and dislike about the machine??Thanks
 

Polarice

New member
U heard that float 3s are junk any first hand experience setting pressure and ridding on that $1400 shock package ?

Not personally I haven't rode it or adjusted them. Just told that a I guy I know comes back after riding and the sled is sideways because the front shocks lose pressure and don't hold. He may ride hard and do jumps but still...
 

fredster

New member
Just read a review in Snowtech, they prefer the LTX (137) verison, the longer track weight and better traction makes for a better-balanced machine. They said the 129 has a weight bias towards the front and that it doesn't hook up as well. 137 also works better off-trail (duh). The review is in the current newsstand edition....
 

whitedust

Well-known member
I have no use for any 4s shortie always going to be 136 or 144 just better balance hook up & floatation for my riding. Float 3s supposed to be state of the art in airshocks & highly doubt they are junk????
 

fatdaddy

Member
I also heard to 137 is the way to go, I really like this sled and would like some input of first time buyers. I would wait a few years but it appears to be a great trail package. AC new 600 will be very interesting to watch.
 

ezra

Well-known member
no temp never affects my fox more than 1 lb . he has a bad seal or a Bad scratch on the body .
just like all shocks they do need to be rebuilt form time to time not often but some times they need it.
could be a bad o ring from the factory or some one did not Teflon the extra chamber or just did not tighten the chamber .
 
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