VSETT 10+ How To Install EXA 291R Shocks!!! Step By Step Install. New Suspension Is Amazing!

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
  • This video shows a Step by Step installation of the 291r shocks for the VSETT 10+
    I spoke extensively with one of the main techs for VSETT on getting the right spring rates for my weight. I was looking for a very smooth ride after back surgery. These spring rates were not only smoother but they performed much better than stock. No more jolting forward when releasing the throttle! This spring rate is good for riders 210lbs to 250lbs if you weigh more add more spring rate. If you weigh less take some away. Shock length and spring rate below.
    front : 125mm
    Rate : 1500lb
    Rear : 165mm
    Rate : 1800lb
    Im 235lbs and I used this set up
    link to buy:
    www.aliexpress.com/item/32968...

Komentáře • 55

  • @mediaxr7255
    @mediaxr7255 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for this awesome helpful video. I just upgraded mine and it was probably one of the easiest upgrades for me to do. Can't wait for the rain to stop to go test it out!

  • @iamjocanadian
    @iamjocanadian Před 11 měsíci

    Appreciate the great tutorial. Just got mine done. I have the newer, 1 piece kick plate and actually had to file a mm or 2 of the spacer itself to fit into the upper mount.

  • @jamesvelevet4086
    @jamesvelevet4086 Před rokem

    Excellent Video Outer Zone RC 👌
    Very informative ! 🧐😇

  • @alagappasgostan9982
    @alagappasgostan9982 Před 7 měsíci

    Agree.front shock was totaly garbage😂.thank you for making this video.i ll change my shock soon✌🏼

  • @TheRomabull
    @TheRomabull Před 10 měsíci

    Hello outer zone rc I notice you put a 26mm bushing on top of the shock did you do the same 26 mm busing on the bottom also ?

  • @altec8100
    @altec8100 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just an fyi for those who have the newer version of the vsett10 you need nothing other then the 291 shocks. They’re swap out and swap in. Took me 10min for each wheel. Also a good idea to install the rebound adjuster on the bottom end. That way you can access the sag ring without taking the tire off. Another person found that if you install the shock with the rebound at the top - an air bubble can be felt

    • @dustinbolduc7235
      @dustinbolduc7235 Před 2 měsíci

      What do you mean by newer version?

    • @TreeFish707
      @TreeFish707 Před 2 měsíci

      I’m assuming the one with the new screen.

    • @califnia24
      @califnia24 Před 2 měsíci

      125mm but the 1000k 1500k??

  • @geoffsharp2436
    @geoffsharp2436 Před rokem +1

    Was hoping to see how much slop in the bottom mount of the new shock..any play in the pin and shock sleeve etc also play in pin and swingarm pin hole?

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem +2

      I did this install almost a year ago and finally just posted. I do not remember any slop. I don't like slop.

  • @Sir-Kay
    @Sir-Kay Před měsícem

    The Ausom Gallop are the exact the same frame design with minor variance, do you think, I can install the same shocks in them? if yes, how do I know what exact payload to get 1500lbs or 2000lbs and what dimensions should I look for, 125mm x 24, 135mm, 150mm or higher? It's so confusing because the manufacturers don't print the exact specs on these shocks for us to know what to replace/upgrade them with. Another question is, could you use the stock spacers with the new shocks or one has to order the aftermarket one like you did?

  • @warmastery7348
    @warmastery7348 Před 3 měsíci

    can you provide a link on those banggood plastic parts you mentioned

  • @medo3525
    @medo3525 Před 10 měsíci +1

    the only question i have is for the 26mm washer and spacers where can i find these online

  • @silbernersurfer8264
    @silbernersurfer8264 Před 2 měsíci

    What is the outer diameter of the bottom bushing? Is it 14mm? Thank you!

  • @juanguillermoariasescobar740
    @juanguillermoariasescobar740 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi guys , has somebody 180 pounds weigth tryed the 1250lbs front and 1500lbs back ?? Do you recomend that specs for that kind of rider ? Thanks

  • @gorgeousj206
    @gorgeousj206 Před rokem

    Wonder if 2 of those on a vsett 11+ is doable 🤔🤔

  • @pappo7
    @pappo7 Před 8 měsíci

    what spring rate would I need if I weigh 80 kg (180 lbs)? For front shock

  • @averagepinoyrider8114
    @averagepinoyrider8114 Před 8 měsíci

    hey whats the eye to eye of the shocks?

  • @Martin-1911
    @Martin-1911 Před rokem

    Welche Federung wäre gut für ein Fahrergewicht von 55 kg ?

  • @greggithens9671
    @greggithens9671 Před rokem +2

    What kind of improvement did you notice after installing the upgraded shocks? I am also 235 lbs. would you still recommend 1500 lbs on the front and 1800 lbs on the rear?

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem +2

      Better safer handling at higher speeds, but also better ride quality. Yes on 1500lbs up front and 1800lbs rear. I know some charts say different but I found these numbers out from a guy who does warranty repairs for Vsett. I was right at 230-235lb that rate is good from like 210lbs to 250lbs. If your lighter it will be stiffer and if you weigh more the ride will be softer. These shocks are adjustable too so they can be tuned for weight. Just set them somewhere in the middle of the clicks and you can play with them from there.

    • @greggithens9671
      @greggithens9671 Před rokem

      @@outerzonerc777 Thanks!

    • @TheRomabull
      @TheRomabull Před rokem

      What the size for the back 165mm or 190 mm?

  • @slikk66
    @slikk66 Před rokem +2

    I have a vsett 10+ for about a week now, I had ordered the shocks based on lots of posts saying they were needed. So far I don't really have any issues with the stock suspension. I'm on the heavier end so I read that I should use 2000lb on both front and rear. Will it be an improvement still you think? If not I may just sell them and not bother. Thanks!

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem

      How much do you weigh?

    • @slikk66
      @slikk66 Před rokem

      @@outerzonerc777 according to this anything over 90kg (198lb) should go 2000lb docs.google.com/document/d/1E3YT5jvtqc0Fh_-FX1KPB_g0aT-lJiJmNX6dx4Bhc1w/edit
      I'm over 6' and over that weight

    • @GidDree
      @GidDree Před rokem +1

      @@outerzonerc777 Do you know if they offer a seat for the 10+??? Thanks

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem +1

      @@GidDree I don't think they do, I also don't think it would be safe.

    • @mpescarte
      @mpescarte Před 11 měsíci

      Hey bratha I have the same question. I weigh around 206 and I have a custom seat on my e scoot so that should ad some weight into it also… thank you

  • @oleary1580
    @oleary1580 Před 4 měsíci

    Was the stock rear suspension 125mm and you changed it to 165mm?

    • @rygoljllanos4679
      @rygoljllanos4679 Před 3 měsíci

      Original suspensión rear is 165mm… and front is 125mm

  • @dqregina6081
    @dqregina6081 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can you give me the link where to get the spacer set? The 26mm and the spacer. Thanks

  • @MGRodriguez1
    @MGRodriguez1 Před rokem

    So, how has the ride been with the new shocks? I am in the market for a scooter and the Vsett 10+ 28ah is on my radar....This is my 1st Scooter so I need all the advice, suggestions, and help! Is the Vsett 10+ the best bang for my buck and what about the new display I saw a guy install? Again, have you noticed a change in dampening with the new shocks installed?

  • @vintagewatchhunter
    @vintagewatchhunter Před 8 měsíci

    Just installed the EXA FORM 291R 125mmx24x24-1500lbs on the front of my VSETT 10+. No matter which stiffness setting I adjust to, the shock fully compresses on any bump, and any time I push my body weight down on the scooter. It feels like my brand new shock is busted. Any tips? Am I just missing something stupid?

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před 8 měsíci +2

      If you tighten the shock collar sleeve the threaded part It was stiffen the ride. You will need a large pair of adjustable pliers and a rag or a piece of rubber so you don't scratch the shock when grabbing with the tool, it will make the shock more firm. It will look like it's used to raise the suspension height up which it will do, but it will also make the spring stiffer. If it gets too stiff back it off a little bit. That should fix things. The little red adjuster is just for rebound so that's going to slow down how fast the shock pogo sticks back up at you. So if you make it real stiff by tightening that sleeve then you want to add more rebound so it's not so springy feeling. Hope that helps. Let me know.

  • @tazerz9
    @tazerz9 Před rokem +1

    Bro where did you purchase both of them? I need to buy right now

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem +3

      You have to get them through Aliexpress. Here is a link to them. Proper sizing is in my description. Let me know if you have anymore questions.
      www.aliexpress.com/item/32968961232.html

  • @scottg429
    @scottg429 Před 8 měsíci

    Ali express lists these as rear shock absorbers but the 125mm 1500lb will still fit on the front of the vsett right?

  • @Timo-Epis
    @Timo-Epis Před rokem +1

    I saw in another video the guy said to tighten the swingarm bold to 50 ft pounds. Is that correct? Since you said 30.

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem +1

      Hey I was just reading back on this. The swing arm bolt should be 30lbs with locktite but the wheel bolt can go 50lbs to 80lbs. So sorry for the misinformation. I read what you wrote the first time wrong.

  • @user-ry4cp3fn3j
    @user-ry4cp3fn3j Před 2 měsíci

    You should have took out the side bolts on the brakes so you didn't have to readjust them by taking them off the way you did

  • @Fawke85
    @Fawke85 Před rokem

    What would you recommend for 195lbs rider?

    • @outerzonerc777
      @outerzonerc777  Před rokem

      I think 1250lb in the front and 1500lb rear would be good. Little bit stiffer then stock but better adjustable shocks for different riding styles.

  • @danielpazos4305
    @danielpazos4305 Před rokem

    Hey dude, does the weight rate matter? I’m about 195 pounds and purchased the 125mm 250lb and 165mm 450lb are those good and will work??

    • @KokeMendez
      @KokeMendez Před rokem +1

      Hi Daniel, in my case I bought 125mm/850lbs, I weight 68 kilos / 150 lbs. It did not work, the shock was almost completely compressed once I stood up on the scooter, despite being adjust to full stiffness (rebound and spring). I think you will have the same issue, being heavier than me.
      I solved it changing only the spring to 1500 lbs, and it work like a charm.

    • @danielpazos4305
      @danielpazos4305 Před rokem

      @@KokeMendez okay fantastic! I got the 125mm at 1500 lb 165mm 1800 something like that for the back, so I should be good right??

    • @KokeMendez
      @KokeMendez Před rokem +1

      @@danielpazos4305 It should be good Daniel, I hope this upgrade works for you!

    • @danielpazos4305
      @danielpazos4305 Před rokem

      @@KokeMendez thanks brother me too! Do you mind just showing a quick video on how to change the front? Also the spacers did you by them separately?? Or they came with the shocks?

    • @danielpazos4305
      @danielpazos4305 Před rokem

      @@KokeMendez thanks brother me too! Do you mind just showing a quick video on how to change the front? Also the spacers did you by them separately?? Or they came with the shocks?

  • @unun186
    @unun186 Před 5 měsíci

    I just remove one side of the arms(motor side) and all done

    • @AJCoReTV
      @AJCoReTV Před měsícem

      So you didn’t remove wheel?

  • @I0nut09
    @I0nut09 Před rokem

    Hello. It makes nasty noises when you go over bumps. Thank you

  • @AJCoReTV
    @AJCoReTV Před měsícem

    Wow the wheel needs to be removed? Ugh