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I did however, change my suspension this past week. I had MX-Tech take out the A48-R setup, and I went with their Lucky System with the Huck valves and dual springs.I am very much enjoying this setup!!!
One thing you should try are the 2017/18 aluminium engine hangers! They make a big improvement in handling and feeling for the bike :-)
My suspension progression went as follows:
Stock 4CS
Stock AER48 off of a 2017 XC-F (no mid valve)
MX-Tech A48-R
MX-Tech Lucky System
The A48-R was a really nice mod. They took a really good air fork, and made it perfect. The only reasons why I switched to the Lucky system was I wanted a little more consistency in feel as I am used to spring forks, and it is one less thing to mess with when setting up the bike on a ride/race day. The funny thing about that is, I added the Neken air clamps, so I am still messing with air every ride, haha.
I am going to give those a try. Not bad for ~$75.
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The dyno graph below shows the end result, and the lower numbers are with just his intake cam and everything else stock, so you can kind of have a reference on what this cam does with no other mods.
I'm using yours as a role model for my 2016 FC350!
Ride Engineering split triple clamps (replaced the Neken SFS air/spring)
Ride Engineering aluminum bar mounts with poly bushings
Pro Taper Evo bars w/ SX Race bend
Fastway kickstand
Acerbis front rotor guard
KTM hand guards
E-Line carbon fiber header guard
Running clear skateboard tape as frame grip to show off more of the white frame
How much of a difference did the holes in the air box make?
The air holes made a bigger change in the low end power this time now that I have the big bore 366, than when I did it before with the stock motor. The right side subframe is drilled and cut to allow more air through as well, I just didn't drill the right side panel this time around. The power is just so awesome, all the way through the RPM range.
I have been teetering on what to do next with my '16.
Thinking it might be time for something new and is it worth upgrading my current bike or better to sell and spend the modification money on buying a new one. You're encouraging me to stick with my 16'.
How big of a change did you feel going from the 4CS to the AER 48? Cheers!
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