Jeffsy29
Member
How many of you are running air forks with rear coil shocks? My suspension shop cautions against leaving the front as an air-spring.
Are you happy with your setup, or do you feel that it's out of balance? (natural frequency, F/R pop, etc.)
Is coil on one end only as much a mistake as I'm led to believe?
I'm looking to add a coil onto my Decoy29 with Fox 36E up front, but seems like there are very limited coil-conversions available due to the 34-sized innards. I've got the 36E dialed in about the best I can with ShockWiz the only adjustment thats maxed out without being 'green' is HSC. ShockWiz suggests softer HSC - but it's wide open already.
I'm considering the following routes/options (#1 is a given):
Are you happy with your setup, or do you feel that it's out of balance? (natural frequency, F/R pop, etc.)
Is coil on one end only as much a mistake as I'm led to believe?
I'm looking to add a coil onto my Decoy29 with Fox 36E up front, but seems like there are very limited coil-conversions available due to the 34-sized innards. I've got the 36E dialed in about the best I can with ShockWiz the only adjustment thats maxed out without being 'green' is HSC. ShockWiz suggests softer HSC - but it's wide open already.
I'm considering the following routes/options (#1 is a given):
- Install Bomber CR rear and see how it goes w/ stock Fox36E
- Replace fork w/ Bomber Z1 Coil (but from what I can see, they don't really make springs for 260# guys for the Z1).
- Get Fox 38 and send in for Customization/Springs, etc. (mega-pricey by the end)