Robstyle
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The piece on the right isn't used with the battery the way it's configured
Why did you decide to go with Fox over the Ohlins out of curiosity? Excited to see the build and review BTWBuild incoming...
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I have some Fox sets that they've supplied for some of these bike builds . That and I really like the way they perform.Why did you decide to go with Fox over the Ohlins out of curiosity? Excited to see the build and review BTW
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Same. I tried to buy one. But no dice. The full build was $22k nzd. All though a full fruit build. It wasnt the build spec I wanted. So I would if had to spend another $5k swapping out parts. That was just too dentist pricey for me.I really wish Crestline would offer a frame only option to the rest of the public.
Good news. They are going to be doing frame only.I really wish Crestline would offer a frame only option to the rest of the public.
Good news. They are going to be doing frame only.
Email [email protected] if you want more details, but essentially, frameset only is now an option for anyone that would prefer to do their own builds.
Any word on pricing?Good news. They are going to be doing frame only.
Email [email protected] if you want more details, but essentially, frameset only is now an option for anyone that would prefer to do their own builds.
No, but Troydon is able to work out deals. Email himAny word on pricing?
When I talked to him 4 months ago he was talking around $8k USD. There was some challenges and additional 25% duty with importing a frame only compared to a whole bike into the us. Maybe he has overcome some of those challenges/costs.Any word on pricing?
I have a medium. The standover height is pretty good, though I haven't focused on it to give more meaningful feedback. I wish I could fit a 210mm dropper, but the most I could get in there was the 180mm one-up. It's still fine, but I've gotten used to the longer droppers on my other bikes so I notice it occasionally. I'm also in-between medium and large; if I went with the large, I'm sure it wouldn't have been an issue.How good is the standover height? Can you insert the seat tube pretty far?
Damn, that's a shame. I'm interested in small and would like 210mm dropper but doesn't look like that could happenI have a medium. The standover height is pretty good, though I haven't focused on it to give more meaningful feedback. I wish I could fit a 210mm dropper, but the most I could get in there was the 180mm one-up. It's still fine, but I've gotten used to the longer droppers on my other bikes so I notice it occasionally. I'm also in-between medium and large; if I went with the large, I'm sure it wouldn't have been an issue.
How's the motor rattle? Similar to other Bosch CX motors? I can definitely hear a rattle on mine, which bugged me at first but which I've gotten used to (or else it's gotten quieter).
Yeah I don’t think so. By the way, when I said “medium” I meant the RH2, which I guess is actually the small since it’s the smallest size. In any case, running a 210mm on the RH-2 exposes a lot of the seatpost.Damn, that's a shame. I'm interested in small and would like 210mm dropper but doesn't look like that could happen
Had a very quick ride today. Basically a hyperbike, it’s crazy good, fast, on rails, race mode is addictive, has controlled travel but loads in reserve. Coil works very well on this suspension curve.
Early days but first impression is it’s pretty superb.
Need to run it for a good couple of days on some enduro / DH tracks really to try and find some stuff wrong with it
Any tips you can share on how you got yours sorted? Still fiddling with mine, coming from Fox it feels more challenging to me to get it where I want it, albeit the small bump sensitivity does seem betterI just got the Ohlins suspension sorted on mine (it took a while). It’s an amazing bike. So balanced and sensitive yet poppy. Setting all my best times on it while having the most fun.
The fact that Troydon nailed this after such a short iteration period is phenomenal.
I know you didn't ask me but I'll chime in anyway. It seems like the general consensus (including from Troydon) is that the second chamber in the fork should be at least 20psi higher than what Ohlins recommends. And in most reviews of the RXF38 I read, folks seemed to add 5-15psi higher than what Ohlins recommends in the main chamber. Ohlins recommends 95psi for my weight and I'm currently running ~102psi. I went all the way up to 110psi and worked my way back down. 110psi actually felt good on a lot of trails but 102psi seemed to be the best compromise for now. The shock I'm less sure about but, at about 165lbs, I'm running ~175psi. It feels a little soft some times, but it balances out the front better for me and I've recently started using the lever (set to the middle position) more regularly. I found the shock surprisingly sensitive to relatively minor changes (<5psi). Also, Ohlins states that all of their adjustments are usable, meaning that it's okay if you're totally open/closed on rebound or compression damping if that feels right to you.Any tips you can share on how you got yours sorted? Still fiddling with mine, coming from Fox it feels more challenging to me to get it where I want it, albeit the small bump sensitivity does seem better
Yes! One question about this though. If you've already filled the ramp up chamber, then the main chamber, and then you want to add a little more ramp up, do you have to empty the main chamber? I'm assuming not but wasn't sure.Always fill ramp first
It's ok doing little changesYes! One question about this though. If you've already filled the ramp up chamber, then the main chamber, and then you want to add a little more ramp up, do you have to empty the main chamber? I'm assuming not but wasn't sure.
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