What spring rate did you get and what do you weigh? i ended up getting 640lb spring and are 92kg, bang on 30% sag with 2mm preload
also, does your ohlins have a bearing in the top? mine doesn't. It has a DLC coated pin in a bore that i can't get to spin
speed limit is measured via the magnet on the rear wheel. Changing the front sprocket won't do anything.
You need to derestrict it to get it to go faster, either by electrical means or mechanical means
Finally get to join this thread.
2020 Fox36, grip2 non ebike, ohlins shock, fox dropper, 700W battery + saint brakes 203/180 Ice tech rotors and pedals not fitted yet
finally decided on going with the ohlins 210 x 55 shock, just working out what spring rate I should go for.
TFT calculator suggests 630lb, Ohlins suggest 640lb.
How does that compare to what other Ohlins users are using around my same weight?
if i buy bike F36 with the thicker legs and 34 Air spring, does that prevent me from adding an AC3 spring conversion later on if I want too? wondering if i am better buying the non ebike forks to allow this option later if i want
Which would i be better with, 92kg rider, not a pro by any means, 19 levo base
160mm Fox36 ebike or Fox36 non ebike?
I can only assume the non ebike with the larger 36mm air spring functions better than the 34mm air spring. Trade off being the legs are more flexible without having the thicker...