over kill X2 the rise is a trail bikeHi
As per title really - scoured the forums but not managed to find out if a fox x2 will fit a Rise - anyone tried?
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over kill X2 the rise is a trail bike
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I've got an X2 on my non-E 150/140 trail bike (with a 36 on the front) which has really similar geometry to the rise (but is 650b). Not overkill at all for what you can do with that sort of bike (I use it for uplifted big mountain days - I dont' have a bigger bike).over kill X2 the rise is a trail bike
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Dpx2 as standard. Reason behind changing is I'm looking to mullet and increase travel to 160mm using 216x63 shock, and it seems there aren't many air options in that size nowadays.whats on the rise as standard? difference between a DPX2 and an X2 is probably very small. it'll be better but will you be able to tell?
I would like an X2 on my Rise, but have been told the air can just contacts the frame at the end of the travel. Could be worth testing if you can get hold of one, as frames all vary slightly with the carbon layup.
whats on the rise as standard? difference between a DPX2 and an X2 is probably very small. it'll be better but will you be able to tell?
I'm looking at fitting to a largeI think theres more chance of them fitting if you have a large of X-large frame, what sizes are we talking about here?
I'd say that's a no - you're going to damage the frame. You can only go so far on a compression test with no air in the shock as you'll never compress the bump stop as much as it would a on really big hit.Bumping an old thread to reinstate the topic - who has been successfully using a Fox X2 on their Rise? i have one on mine right now but the air can is incredibly close to the frame upon compression, that it makes me pretty nervous (have not rode the bike yet, other than on the street).
I am a huge fan of the X2 and really want to use it, but I literally put a piece of masking tape on the can, slowly compressed the shock and the frame scratched / tore the tape. Thats close.
I threw my DPX2 back on it, but curious if anyone has braved the clearance of the X2.
The main differences are the Float X2 is a higher volume shock. It also allows for adjustments to the high speed compression and rebound, while the dpx2 only allows for adjusting low speed of both.whats on the rise as standard? difference between a DPX2 and an X2 is probably very small. it'll be better but will you be able to tell?
What size frame?Bumping an old thread to reinstate the topic - who has been successfully using a Fox X2 on their Rise? i have one on mine right now but the air can is incredibly close to the frame upon compression, that it makes me pretty nervous (have not rode the bike yet, other than on the street).
I am a huge fan of the X2 and really want to use it, but I literally put a piece of masking tape on the can, slowly compressed the shock and the frame scratched / tore the tape. Thats close.
I threw my DPX2 back on it, but curious if anyone has braved the clearance of the X2.
What size frame?
Are you using the stock 210x55mm size or 213x60 with offset bushings. Can you post some pics please?.I was stupid enough to buy a brand new X2 to fit to my XL Rise hoping that there would be more room, but there isn’t. Same as the report on the medium, as the can passes under the top tube it just scrapes past, taking the sticker off the can. There is more room for water bottles and range extenders, they fit fine. Having scratched the can I can’t return it so I’m going to run it like this with close monitoring. The contact doesn’t get worse once you are past the brush point, so compressing further under a hard impact should not make it worse in theory. I’m a light old man rider in any case, so no big drops or jumps. Will report back if I die .
I meant 216x63mm with offset bushings.Are you using the stock 210x55mm size or 213x60 with offset bushings. Can you post some pics please?.
It’s the 8.5” x 2.5” which I believe is the same thing. I have the bushings but not fitted them yet. As it stands I’m happy with it as I never get near the full compression mark with my style of riding. Pic shows the sticker rub when compressed fully by hand with no air in, so to answer the question is it any better in an XL frame, the answer is no and I don’t recommend it at all, unless you are a tame rider with it set up to never reach full compression I guess, which for a lot of people will kind of negate having the larger shock in the first place. I got to say though it’s a lovely plush shock in comparison, very happy.I meant 216x63mm with offset bushings.
Good idea. It "is a trail bike" so better mount a heavy coil damper :-Dover kill X2 the rise is a trail bike
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Thx for the information. But it should be pretty fine with a liiiitle bit more clearance via a simple offset bushing, right?It’s the 8.5” x 2.5” which I believe is the same thing. I have the bushings but not fitted them yet. As it stands I’m happy with it as I never get near the full compression mark with my style of riding. Pic shows the sticker rub when compressed fully by hand with no air in, so to answer the question is it any better in an XL frame, the answer is no and I don’t recommend it at all, unless you are a tame rider with it set up to never reach full compression I guess, which for a lot of people will kind of negate having the larger shock in the first place. I got to say though it’s a lovely plush shock in comparison, very happy.
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