ATV Television - Polaris RZR XP 900 Suspension Basics & Lowering

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  • ATV Television Tech - RZR XP 900 Suspension Basics & Lowering
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Komentáře • 44

  • @1980zz4
    @1980zz4 Před 12 lety +2

    This is great information. With it dropped down, how much easier is it to bottom out the shocks? How about doing another video on what the rebound adjustment does and advice on how to properly set it for various riding conditions. Thanks again! :)

  • @atvpt
    @atvpt Před 12 lety +1

    You are very welcome Doug. I look forward to getting together and doing a shoot sometime.

  • @SandtownRanch
    @SandtownRanch Před 12 lety

    If you want an XP900 setup really sweet for the average rider on 95% of the trails either leave the front end alone or drop it only a very small amount such as 1/4" or 1/2" and then lower the rear by a slightly larger amount, such as 1/2" to 3/4" of an inch. Set your front spring compression resistance (the little blue knob) up one or two clicks above the center (zero'ed) position and turn the rears down 1 or 2 clicks. All this together will handle great and reduce the rear end bucking on jumps.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @FISHBREATHH My pleasure! It is indeed a rough track - and narrow. More like a rally track than a real race track - I love it!

  • @FISHBREATHH
    @FISHBREATHH Před 12 lety

    Doug, thanks for the info, I learned somthing today......XLNT
    Boy looks like your test track has some rocks and sage brush, perfect place to test

  • @SandtownRanch
    @SandtownRanch Před 12 lety

    Like I said, through trial and error we already have tried every possible setting and it doesn't work near as well and people bottom out a lot and the XP's start to get really squirrly when cornering when you lower them and actually want to roll over more. In fact it's the one time when one of my friends did roll his over when cornering was when his suspension was lowerd down about 1.5" to 2" and it just handled awful and was consantly dragging the skid plates on rocks when going fast on trails.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @atvpt Thanks Patrick! As always that goes a long ways coming from you......

  • @SandtownRanch
    @SandtownRanch Před 12 lety

    What your changing is "preload" and the XP900 doesn't need to be lowerd near that far unless you only ride on smooth trails and are trying to make it ride more like a luxury car instead of an offroad machine. Most people I know who ride real world trails would never dream of dropping the height by 2" inches, that is an insane amount to lower an already well setup machine. Most changes are done in 1/4" inch increments and XP's rarely need over 1/2" to 1" maximum total adjustment for most trails.

  • @SandtownRanch
    @SandtownRanch Před 12 lety

    Actually we do ride fast, very fast. We own Sandtown ATV Ranch and with the exception of sand dunes we have all kinds of terrain, you name it we have it. Including an Oval Track for side-by-sides and we run full boar in the corners, thru trial/error we found only lower the rear just a little bit so it will squat a little better when drifing the corners and not buck as bad on the big jumps. I agree a small amount of lowering can sometimes be useful but 2" full inches is usually overkill for most.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    And as you probably found out, when the arms are parallel with the ground the suspension travel works better - less camber change and less bump steer.

  • @nascar111820
    @nascar111820 Před 12 lety

    Great video! Did you lower the back also? What tires would you recommend?

  • @atvpt
    @atvpt Před 12 lety

    Good job Doug.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 11 lety

    This was done on both the front and rear and would work just the same with the 14" wheels and 27" tires.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    Well, I obviously beg to differ. As I said in the video, ATVs and UTVs (even sport models) have their suspensions set up to provide the ultimate ground clearance not ultimate handling. Off road racers needs about as much sag or droop as they need upward travel. Of course if you don't really plan on going fast or need handling over ground clearance then perhaps you could just leave it alone.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @Epicman249 We have stayed away from head-to-head tests for quite a few years for a number of reasons. Sorry.

  • @tjonessc
    @tjonessc Před 11 lety

    Would you recommend this just on the front or both front and back? Also how would this work with a larger tire/wheel? Say for example a 14" rim and a 27" tire? Thanks so much for your video after watching and thinking about it I now know why pro buggies have huge a arms/shocks that always look unadjusted.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    That is camber. I thought I discussed some about that in the video.....

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @nascar111820 Yeap. All the way around. I think those STI Black Diamonds might work very well. Also the typical Terra Cross as they have proven to be good.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @1980zz4 Well, you've got less travel upwards but if you don't bottom out once in a while you aren't using all your travel. A lot of people talk lots of travel but little of it is used....
    Will do - or at least try ;-)

  • @Morpheen999
    @Morpheen999 Před 12 lety

    you guys dont do alot of mudding, it would go through alot more mud at stock hight vs lowering it, its pretty wet around the area i ride

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    Perhaps you should try it ;-)

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    After re-reading (and paying 'attention!") to your 'the average rider on 95% of the trails, you are right.

  • @snake1700grizz
    @snake1700grizz Před 10 lety

    Doug, how far down the threads do u go to get the 30% droop? Sounds like a good overall adjustment for general trail riding.

    • @ATVTVCOM
      @ATVTVCOM  Před 10 lety

      I apologize but without the machine here any longer I don't know for sure. I would just start screwing the spring down and then check. Remember it's easiest to do jacked up anyway so you can just loosen the spring a bit and then lower the machine and check your progress. And remember too that although side to side will be the same, the front and rears will be different.

    • @snake1700grizz
      @snake1700grizz Před 10 lety

      ATVTVCOM
      No problem I understand that. How did u keep the adjustments even? Just count the number of turns?

    • @ATVTVCOM
      @ATVTVCOM  Před 10 lety

      snake1700grizz I measured. Once I got one side about how I wanted I measured the threads left. Then just to double-check when completed I measured the height side to side at the fenders. Remember to get a true measurement you'll have to roll the vehicle just a bit.

    • @snake1700grizz
      @snake1700grizz Před 10 lety

      Gotcha sir! Thanks for the help!

    • @ATVTVCOM
      @ATVTVCOM  Před 10 lety

      snake1700grizz Glad to be able too. You will be amazed at how much better this makes the XP!

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 11 lety

    This setup would be perfect for Glamis.....

  • @gggromay
    @gggromay Před 10 lety +7

    Well if you get rid or relocate the ridiculously big/dumb sign that says "project-tech" we might be able to appreciate the pictures and compare the two suspension setups...

    • @ATVTVCOM
      @ATVTVCOM  Před 10 lety +2

      I thinking that if I get rid of that ridiculously big/dumb sign nobody would know what the video's about ;-)
      And of course if you've paid any attention to our newer videos you'd find the big/dumb sign is now smaller and smarter....

    • @aaronhughey2134
      @aaronhughey2134 Před 10 lety

      ATVTVCOM Haha True story

    • @gggromay
      @gggromay Před 10 lety

      ATVTVCOM Well, if Im wrong then why did you changed that "big/dumb" sign?... And If you are right, then now that youve relocated the sign nobody will be able to know what the video is about!
      Your answer is oxymoronic, the sign is big and dumb, period.

    • @ATVTVCOM
      @ATVTVCOM  Před 10 lety +1

      You need to lighten up. My answer was supposed to be humorous. Actually it 'was' humorous, but I guess I should have put a big dumb sign there saying it was humorous ;-)

    • @gggromay
      @gggromay Před 10 lety

      I might need to lighten up, but you need to stop thinking about using big dumb signs all the time haha.. Man I just thought the video was interesting, I wanted to see the difference you where talking about and it was frustrating not being able to because of the sign, thats all

  • @aaronhughey2134
    @aaronhughey2134 Před 10 lety

    Most of the video's on CZcams where a person crashes is probably cause they had the suspension set for how they want the machine to look which was up high rather set for how they drive.

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @olsm2011yeah We have a video segment on the new XP 900 4

  • @snake1700grizz
    @snake1700grizz Před 10 lety

    Doug, could a similar thing be done to the 1000?

  • @imssgmiller
    @imssgmiller Před 10 lety

    How much was the overall height reduced?

    • @ATVTVCOM
      @ATVTVCOM  Před 10 lety

      Sorry - don't remember. I didn't say in the video?

    • @vforce123jr
      @vforce123jr Před 10 lety

      he says about 2 inches

  • @ATVTVCOM
    @ATVTVCOM  Před 12 lety

    @Morpheen999 Agree.