Steveg56
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This would be for my 2020 Kenevo Expert with super deluxe rear shock. Currently have a S3 with a 500lb coil...feels a bit squishy to me.
Spring Calculator - TF TunedThis would be for my 2020 Kenevo Expert with super deluxe rear shock. Currently have a S3 with a 500lb coil...feels a bit squishy to me.
Erm have you read the comments above? 3 comments up I have literally attached 8 different places you can get this information from.It's bloody annoying isn't it. Why this info can't be on their website. They must know what spring weight is suitable to get 30% sag based on the riders weight.
Those numbers are indicating how strong the spring is, I.e. 600 lbs means that the force needed to compress it 1 inch is 600 lbs or 106 kg to move it 1 cm. Has nothing to do with rider weight.What's up with number printed behind the spring rate on the original spring? Always thought, this number is the max riders weight for the spring, isn't it?
From memory for example 600lbs / 106kg...
As a side note; if your dealer does not know that I would seriously look for another dealer as it is a very common knowledge when dealing with coil suspension.Ah... thanks
My dealer didn't know that and we thought, this number must be the riders weight. Seemed to be plausible
if your dealer does not know that I would seriously look for another dealer
Yes. Loads of 3rd party links for generic spring calculators, rather then the manufacturer of the bike, who should be providing this basic information on their website.Erm have you read the comments above? 3 comments up I have literally attached 8 different places you can get this information from.
Yes links to the manufacturer of the actual product and that makes sense seeing as the Kenevo uses both Marzocchi and Rockshox products.Yes. Loads of 3rd party links for generic spring calculators, rather then the manufacturer of the bike, who should be providing this basic information on their website.
Yes links to the manufacturer of the actual product and that makes sense seeing as the Kenevo uses both Marzocchi and Rockshox products.
My point was that you're saying its not online but it clearly is. Why does it matter if the info is from the spesh website or the manufactutrer of the shock?
Is the most accurate calc in your list. it's been around a long time (originally under anther name) Fox basically "borrowed" it.Bear and Wife
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