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Pitster Pro x4 Jumping with stock suspension

2.6K views 19 replies 11 participants last post by  crash1975  
#1 ·
Hi,



Im not sure hpow much my fully stock x4 suspension can handle...so can you post pics of the biggest you went with FULLY STOCK X4 SUSPENSION with no changes to it whatsoever



Im 5"8 and 65 kilo's by the way...you think it could handle me on some pretty decent tabletops?
 
#3 ·
Zachmotox179 said:
read my post in this thread:



http://www.planetminis.com/f16/post-your-biggest-jump-99944.html



That was stock X4 suspension with a gpx 125 at the time.
I think I remember jumping that on my with my X4. Was that at Rocky Hill at the end of the left hand straight. I remember floating through the air and realizing I was drifting way to the left. I saved it about 2 inches from going over the edge. They would have found my carcass about where the camera was in your picture. LOL



I think I'm 90 kilos though, If my metric conversion is right. Can you say Fat Boy class?
 
#12 ·
it is not to know the answer but to fully understand the question!?! Ok first lets put this into perspective. an x4 can be had for around 1,500$ a BBR 6,000$ Second the thing that impressed me the most was how well the suspension worked when I overshot a small table top (and thought I was going to be eating the handle bar pad like i would have on my ttr125 or my klx110). thats what sold me on the x4, the suspension actually works! Next after a few years of riding one you will probably need to replace some stuff! I have seen my share of bent/broken swingarms and blown/snapped dnm shocks. but replacements are cheap parts are plentiful. get it and enjoy!!!
 
#18 ·
The spring rates on the X4 and X4R with ZOkes are the same I believe or very close. Both are excellent bikes, one has a few upgrades that the other doesn't offer. Either way they both can handle large jumps. But the rough whoops is where the X4R with Zokes shines. They perform better. Honestly the GPX forks aren't bad and do offer a little more travel, I do like my zokes all over the GPX forks.