If you've read/watched any EXT Storia/Arma reviews you may have seen the reviewer comment that the shock is noisy. I knew this before I purchased but, even after doing all the research, I wasn't prepared for just *how* noisy it was So I'm posting this just in case anyone is wondering. And to be clear, once riding, I don't notice either noise, it was just quite a shock in my garage. There are two distinct noises the shock makes: a clicking sound caused by the check valve, and a squishing sound caused by the high turbulence oil flow design.
Clicking Sound
Squishing Sound (and some clicking for good measure)
I only have 1 ride on my Arma so far. Compared to my Cane Creek DB Coil it's definitely more "race-oriented". It rides higher in the travel and I think has more compression damping with the baseline settings. I've been running my FlipChip in the high position for a long time and may swap it back as the balance has shifted with this shock for sure. It feels "weird" because it's still buttery smooth but much more supportive. Sag is perfect and I used 93% travel on my first ride (no jumps or drops) so it feels like a really good start.
Clicking Sound
Squishing Sound (and some clicking for good measure)
I only have 1 ride on my Arma so far. Compared to my Cane Creek DB Coil it's definitely more "race-oriented". It rides higher in the travel and I think has more compression damping with the baseline settings. I've been running my FlipChip in the high position for a long time and may swap it back as the balance has shifted with this shock for sure. It feels "weird" because it's still buttery smooth but much more supportive. Sag is perfect and I used 93% travel on my first ride (no jumps or drops) so it feels like a really good start.