noob2gnarly
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Anyone done the 160 to 170mm conversion on an e160?
Keen to hear your experience... sounds fun!
Keen to hear your experience... sounds fun!
I feel the fork is optimal in this length, it seems to work nicer. Very smooth but also plenty of support and ramp up when it gets into the travel. I have removed all but 1 volume spacer and dropped the air pressure right down from what i was running @ 160mm with 2 spacers.Nice, didn’t know you can do 180...
How are you finding it to ride?
I feel the fork is optimal in this length, it seems to work nicer. Very smooth but also plenty of support and ramp up when it gets into the travel. I have removed all but 1 volume spacer and dropped the air pressure right down from what i was running @ 160mm with 2 spacers.
I'm no pro but it certainly gives me confidence to go hard downhill. Climbing technical and steep bits i think i have lost a little there, the higher front end makes it a little harder to keep the front down. You need to weight the bars to compensate this, i've removed all the spacers below the stem to off-set the raised from end and drop the bars 15-20mm.
Converted to 180mm with a different air shaft when i completed a lower leg service. Was approx $45aud the partYou converted the original fork to 180mm or bought a 180mm 650b fork?
Hey mate, mine was the RS Lyrik, and you're right. 36 ebike runs 34 internals and is limited to 160mmIs that with the Fox 36 E-forks 27.5/29 forks Dan? Didn't think you could do that as I beleive they have thicker stanchions with Fox 34 internals? Would love to get a few more mm's out of my forks
Sounds good to me. I am still at work, but can work from home without too much interruption. I think i will get out for a daily ride if/when i do end up at homeoh well, they are still a pretty good fork as is, should just learn to push it a bit more. Starting to come good and had a ride out a Wamuran last weekend and felt maybe 90% back to normal. Health care worker so no extended down time for me to spend self isolating in the forestry. Still good still to be getting paid.
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