Morgan, thank you for providing a thorough run-through on this assembly and related settings. This Old Man watched with special interest because he didn't even know these components existed.
Great video Morgan! You sold me🤘. Dropping these XR cartridges into my Beta👌. Cheers and Happy New Year to you and your family! Great videos On the Fantic🤙🙏🙏Mark at Task Racing
I just got these for my 2024 KYM XC-W. My trail riding season is paused bc of weather but super excited. Just yard riding I have noticed the front end to be much more stable and confident at speed. Seems to eat up the little bumps and roll over diagonal branches instead of slipping or bouncing and losing the front end.
I usually put some thread seal tape on the threads of the damper rod before taking it out or installing so it doesn’t damage the cartridge seal. I had to learn that the hard way.
Would you suggest installing the Dal Soggio XR kit on the 2025 WP pro cone valve forks that come on the 2025 KTM 300 XCW Factory Edition rather than changing the 20 nm bottoming spring with a 12 nm spring ?
That’s a great question. I can’t really say because I’ve never tested those forks but I would imagine that they would make. Really cool setup having the cone mid valve and a bladder base valve.
@@highlandcyclesLol they made forks before with cones in the mid and bladder up top I own them… cones are terrible for plushness even with the bladder up top stock yz250x forks are better in all ways
@@highlandcycles That's great to hear. The DS forks I've serviced usually have lots of flow through their valves and the stock KYB's are more restrictive and require more pressure in the cartridge to avoid cavitation. I'm really curious how Fantic has those forks setup. I figured they were on the stiff side based on your earlier riding videos
If you have 4CS forks......just buy a couple of pogo sticks and bolt them on.... that would be an upgrade 🤣🤣 Honestly,they are terrible! I had them on a 16 350SXF
@@highlandcycles Most will say otherwise. MX Tech allows you to feel the terrain much better with better hold up while still remaining plush. Better quality components overall as well. If you want plushness and don't want to feel the terrain and what the wheel is in contact with then the Dal Soggio is a better choice. Both have slight pro's.
@@kurtheidelbach I hear ya but by friend who just went to 6 days last year prefers the bladder. I might try them eventually. For feel I personally like a set of KYB's tuned well. They are the most precise I have ever used and you don't have to buy a bunch of parts.
Morgan, thank you for providing a thorough run-through on this assembly and related settings. This Old Man watched with special interest because he didn't even know these components existed.
I love how easy the KYB's are to work on !!
Great video Morgan! You sold me🤘. Dropping these XR cartridges into my Beta👌. Cheers and Happy New Year to you and your family! Great videos
On the Fantic🤙🙏🙏Mark at Task Racing
You’ll love them Mark!
Nicely done,your hand still looks very swollen Morgan🤟
Look forward to seeing your review on these.
all enduro guys hated air forks but we still have the pump and use it 😂
I just got these for my 2024 KYM XC-W. My trail riding season is paused bc of weather but super excited. Just yard riding I have noticed the front end to be much more stable and confident at speed. Seems to eat up the little bumps and roll over diagonal branches instead of slipping or bouncing and losing the front end.
I usually put some thread seal tape on the threads of the damper rod before taking it out or installing so it doesn’t damage the cartridge seal. I had to learn that the hard way.
yeah, i put grease on it
Pretty sweet kit, interested to see what you think about 🤘
What's in the red spray can that you use to clean off fork oil?
Sureshot
@@highlandcycles I meant what's IN the can. You use alcohol or something else?
@ Nutech brake clean
When is the ride review I am excited. Ktech makes a nice kyb clamp tool like $40 bucks to clamp the lower cartridge. Great job!
Soon. My kid already rode it and was stoked. He doesn't like wearing a camera though so I will ride it soon.
Great work.
will be interested to see if its worth the money.🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Would you suggest installing the Dal Soggio XR kit on the 2025 WP pro cone valve forks that come on the 2025 KTM 300 XCW Factory Edition rather than changing the 20 nm bottoming spring with a 12 nm spring ?
That’s a great question. I can’t really say because I’ve never tested those forks but I would imagine that they would make. Really cool setup having the cone mid valve and a bladder base valve.
@@highlandcyclesLol they made forks before with cones in the mid and bladder up top I own them… cones are terrible for plushness even with the bladder up top stock yz250x forks are better in all ways
I'll be interested to know if you notice a harsh feel when hitting big sharp edges. I'm betting on cavitation.
It is super smooth actually
@@highlandcycles That's great to hear. The DS forks I've serviced usually have lots of flow through their valves and the stock KYB's are more restrictive and require more pressure in the cartridge to avoid cavitation. I'm really curious how Fantic has those forks setup. I figured they were on the stiff side based on your earlier riding videos
Thanks for more good content. What upgrade would you suggest for a 2016 300 XC with the stock wp4cs fork ? Thx.
Oh man. I would recommend the dal soggio spheres if you can afford them. They are magic
If you have 4CS forks......just buy a couple of pogo sticks and bolt them on.... that would be an upgrade 🤣🤣
Honestly,they are terrible! I had them on a 16 350SXF
@@highlandcycles Thx
@@jameswampler3135 Thats funny
@@highlandcycles Thx
U gonna put em on zaks bike?
Will probably try them out on his bike.
You need to do a review on MX Tech Ravens. Better than KYB and Dal Soggio options.
Maybe in the future but my friends who have used all of them disagree. My double A buddies like the Dal Soggio the best
@@highlandcycles Most will say otherwise. MX Tech allows you to feel the terrain much better with better hold up while still remaining plush. Better quality components overall as well. If you want plushness and don't want to feel the terrain and what the wheel is in contact with then the Dal Soggio is a better choice. Both have slight pro's.
@@kurtheidelbach It all depends on each rider
@@kurtheidelbach I hear ya but by friend who just went to 6 days last year prefers the bladder. I might try them eventually. For feel I personally like a set of KYB's tuned well. They are the most precise I have ever used and you don't have to buy a bunch of parts.
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Man, don't you know KYB suspension is great?
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