Jeffsy29
Member
I have a Decoy29 with stock Fox 36E+ (34 internals) w/ 150mm travel and looking for something a bit more supple. Seems like the 36E is a dead-end for upgrading.
The Z1 Coil is a sweet deal at $780 and *in stock* now. I already have a Fox 38 (non-E) on order/backordered indefinitely, may be available by August....COVID, etc.
Z1 damping adjustments are definitely more limited than the 38. But at $500 cheaper, I'd expect that. It's 36mm stanchions vs. 38 on the Fox38. I already run a Bomber CR Coil in the back, so the Z1 coil might pair nicely with the CR rear shock.
The major issue I worry about on the Z1 is the coil spring is limited to "X-FIRM" for riders up to 250 lbs. I'm 270# with gear. Some folks over at MTBR forums are using the XFIRM spring and are 265# fully kitted but I don't think they're on a heavier e-bike, which could add another 5 lbs over the fork. Also the XFIRM spring is backordered too.
Any of you on Decoy's try the Z1 Coil? What did you think?
I've heard nothing but praise on the Fox 38, but might be overkill for my local trails (no jumping, some drops and fast decents on east-coast chunk/jank, but lots of trail-flow).
What would you do?
The Z1 Coil is a sweet deal at $780 and *in stock* now. I already have a Fox 38 (non-E) on order/backordered indefinitely, may be available by August....COVID, etc.
Z1 damping adjustments are definitely more limited than the 38. But at $500 cheaper, I'd expect that. It's 36mm stanchions vs. 38 on the Fox38. I already run a Bomber CR Coil in the back, so the Z1 coil might pair nicely with the CR rear shock.
The major issue I worry about on the Z1 is the coil spring is limited to "X-FIRM" for riders up to 250 lbs. I'm 270# with gear. Some folks over at MTBR forums are using the XFIRM spring and are 265# fully kitted but I don't think they're on a heavier e-bike, which could add another 5 lbs over the fork. Also the XFIRM spring is backordered too.
Any of you on Decoy's try the Z1 Coil? What did you think?
I've heard nothing but praise on the Fox 38, but might be overkill for my local trails (no jumping, some drops and fast decents on east-coast chunk/jank, but lots of trail-flow).
What would you do?