RUSH 2000 miles

90s

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I've got 2,000 on my Rush, no issues whatsoever with the motor or suspension. Oil consumption is verylow. I did have the re-flash done to turn the oil lite off, and the back firing when almost stopped. The only issue I have is with the rear suspension adjustment, it is fine with the setting for my wt. Plus 10 lbs. It rides very well in the 6-10 inch stutter bumps at the adj that I have, if I hit a larger bump, the kick-back is upsetting. I don't like the ski lift I encounter at this setting in the corners, the front becomes unloaded and the result is front end push. Tighten the spring to control ski lift, and ride quality is scrificed. There just seems to be to much wt transfer when accelarating. The rear end just squats down.
 

fredster

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Sounds like Polaris needs to fine-tune the compression vs rebound settings in the main shock. Either less rebound vs compression or more compression vs. rebound.

Several of the magazine test rides have said, 'shift weight forward' for ski bite. Do you still get a lot of ski lift if you shift your weight to the inside and forward?
 

90s

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I ride pretty much forward normally. I have tried increasing the compression on the rear shock, I think I'll go several clicks more than what I usaully set it at and see what happens.
 
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