Hi all.
The mods I've done to this wee beastie since I got it at the end of October have more-or-less got rid of the pedal strike problem I was having (before you "change your riding style" folk start, I do have a little experience of rock gardens over the last 30 years with little trouble, I ride light). However as an extra precaution I was wondering if anyone has fitted a different rear shock to lift the arse end a bit more? The standard trunnion Fox DPX2 performance seems fine for me but with sag set where I want it at around 35-40% it rides a bit lower than I would like, ultimately. I've squeezed a second volume spacer in there (same depth as standard one, whatever that was) to delay bottom-out (I think, I hope!). Standard shock is 205/65. Which dimension, eye-to-eye or travel, would I need to change with a new one? And I'd rather not go to a coil. It doesn't have to be a trunnion type, I can do mods/make hardware if required. OR could I jack this one up a few mil with a DIY gizmo? Quite a few people seem to be lifting the Trek Rail by shock swapping but I haven't seen much similar stuff on here. Any thoughts most welcome. Happy New Year to all forum members.
The mods I've done to this wee beastie since I got it at the end of October have more-or-less got rid of the pedal strike problem I was having (before you "change your riding style" folk start, I do have a little experience of rock gardens over the last 30 years with little trouble, I ride light). However as an extra precaution I was wondering if anyone has fitted a different rear shock to lift the arse end a bit more? The standard trunnion Fox DPX2 performance seems fine for me but with sag set where I want it at around 35-40% it rides a bit lower than I would like, ultimately. I've squeezed a second volume spacer in there (same depth as standard one, whatever that was) to delay bottom-out (I think, I hope!). Standard shock is 205/65. Which dimension, eye-to-eye or travel, would I need to change with a new one? And I'd rather not go to a coil. It doesn't have to be a trunnion type, I can do mods/make hardware if required. OR could I jack this one up a few mil with a DIY gizmo? Quite a few people seem to be lifting the Trek Rail by shock swapping but I haven't seen much similar stuff on here. Any thoughts most welcome. Happy New Year to all forum members.