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Swayloc

4.4K views 16 replies 12 participants last post by  craigstumph  
#1 ·
Anyone ran the swayloc on Turbo S? Im thinking of doing this, just not sure about running no swaybar in front full time? Anyone tried this?
 
#9 ·
Ryan and Benjamin from Southern Land Riders has taken their front sway bar off and they love it. We do east coast trail riding and a lot of technical trails. I have not taken mine off yet so I don’t know the difference personally, however like I said they both committed last trip how they love it being off
 
#12 ·
They have a 1.5” stroke (on the rear, 1” on the front)... wether they are in extension or compression entirely depends on how the suspension is being flexed, they are at the center of the stroke at rest ( at normal ride height settings ), so they can go .75” either way.


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#15 ·
The front sway bar doesn't seem too limiting.

Looks about the same as the 1000 next it?
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I was thinking maybe the multi position Shock Therapy Sway Bars.
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#16 ·
I have tried the walker links and I feel they work for what they are but still by no means do they give you the articulation you’re machine is capable of.
Where as the swayloc gives you the best of both worlds and then some.
Check out the slickrock machines, the majority of there machines have no sway bars or I have I ever noticed walkerlinks?
I’m not saying that walker links do not work but I feel it is no comparison to the swayloc if you would like much greater articulations and the ability to have a sway bar when you need it. Just My 2 cents worth.