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Dec152015

For the rider who thinks he has it all

  Santa Says "Best Ever Sag Scale....Slacker!"

Race sag so simple it is often ignored or completely misunderstood. Everyone seems to have their own way of setting their sag but I don't know anyone that likes doing it. If its close you're good to go....right! The proper sag is critical to maintain good handling of your bike. Here at mx43 we find this new Slacker Digital Sag Scale to be the best tool we have ever used for setting sag.

 Whether you’re a weekend warrior or full-time racer, improving the overall handling of your bike will no doubt make you a better rider. So if we told you that there’s a quick and easy method for achieving exactly that, would you be interested? Adjusting your sag is the simplest, most overlooked adjustment that one can make to improve the overall handling of a bike. And coincidentally, it’s also the most important step in setting up your bike. In addition to drastically improving handling, setting your sag to within the ideal range for your bike can also help you determine if you’re riding on the proper rated springs to begin with. That's where Slacker comes in!

 

The Easiest, Most Accurate Sag Scale, Period!


Slacker is the only tool based on taking the measurement across the arc of the rear axle's travel for the most accurate measurement. Many riders measure vertically and it throws the measurement off by as much as 15 millimeters. If someone ever tells you it doesn't matter where you measure sag they are dead wrong. Just talk to any good suspension tech and they will tell you it is all about measuring at an angle to account for the arc of the rear axle's travel. This system is based on industry standards and input from companies like MB1 Suspension, Factory Connection and Pro Circuit to assure you get the right measurement every time. Designed from the ground up for the most accurate readings and ease of use, the Slacker digital sag scale stands out from the competition with.

Universal Mounting: The Slacker scale works on both front and rear axles and is excellent for setting up both air forks and SFF forks. The clamp attaches to number plates or fenders offering great flexibility. Slacker even sticks to your toolbox for easy access!

Backlit LCD Display: An LCD display on both the main unit and the remote display allow you or a helper to quickly get the sag measurements you need. Backlit for night racing and poor lighting conditions.

Any Bike, Any Time: The Slacker digital sag scale works with any off-road bike 65cc or above with steel axles. This, along with the universal clip, ensures the Slacker scale works on almost every dirt bike. Titanium adapters are coming soon too!

Save Time and Energy with Slacker!
Rather than using an inaccurate mechanical sag scale, having to recruit a friend, or worrying if the measurements were taken correctly, the Slacker sag tool simplifies the process. Simply attach the scale using the universal magnetic mount and clip, turn on the scale with the bike on the stand, then take it off the stand and mount it in your normal riding position. The Slacker digital sag scale instantly provides readings on its LCD display and the remote display. That is all there is to it! No fumbling with tape measures, recruiting a friend, or worrying about accuracy. Adjust your bike and get back to racing!


30-Day Money Back Guarantee!

If you do not love Slacker you can return it with no questions asked within 30 days from when it arrives at your door. Slacker was developed over the course of 2 years with industry leading suspension tuning companies like Factory Connection and Pro Circuit. We are sure you will love the quality, precision and function of Slacker!

www.motool.co or 800-741-7702

 

 

 

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