I can't help re the paint apart from suggesting emailing commencal. I can say that it's really sad that it's come to this. When you are healed there will be more new and tempting bikes out if you decide to get another one.
Yes after loads of research I went for the crud xl, they must have released this the minute I pressed buy. I'm not bitter, no really I'm not ?
wise words, alas a bit too late for me but hopefully others can benefit
Crud XL front, RRP proguard rear and RRP enduroguard 'delicately adjusted' to fill the gap left by the proguard, because you can't have too many mud guards or zipties right ? I need to trim a bit more off the enduroguard but it's never going to be pretty.
He was originally discussing Front RockShox Silver Judy.
It seems to me at least, that a very approx starting point is your weight in kg for psi for forks and for rear shocks your weight in lbs for psi.
My fox bouncy bits are around this ballpark, forks a bit less and shock a bit more but I...
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This would be messy but maybe the tape would serve the same purpose, if some was placed on the back of the pads between the contact points. Used this on cars for years to solve the same problem.
I was wondering if a thin smear of copperslip...
I don't think any of the foam types will offer the same protection of the hardshell types. That new fox looks pretty sleek for what it is.
Another foam type option, looks well ventilated:
PE02375 ULTRALIGHT 2.0 BODYGUARD - Ufo Plast
I've looked into this but don't know what's best. I've got a 2019 Commencal Meta Power 29er. I want something to protect the rear linkages and shock and not bothered about me getting dirty. What would be ideal is the sicomtb guard but that's levo specific. I've decided on the RRP for the front.
OMG my dad used to race an ex-works Greeves mx (scambler as they were called then) bought from his friend Graham Beamish, which is where my love for all things off road started