steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
The bike I bought had the Revelation RC fork and the Deluxe R shock. To be honest I nearly didn't get the bike because of the fork as I wasn't a fan of the Revelation. But I discovered that the Revelation is all new, or at least newer than the fork my doubt was based upon. The one I knew had 32 mm stanchions. The new one is a 35mm stanchion beast. All it will take to convert it to a Pike (like on my last two clockwork bikes) is the new Charger 2 damper to be fitted. I had that possibility at the back of my mind when I bought the bike. But I just could not afford to spend any more money on a more expensive model. Well actually I could, but I decided to draw the line somewhere! (I'd already drawn it elsewhere twice before!)
Net result after the sum total of 102 miles of riding is that I am delighted with the Revelation. I find it smooth and controllable, it soaks up the bumps without harshness. It doesn't dive into the travel nor feel like a pogo stick. I don't feel any need yet to start adding or removing air spring spacers. And no need to go looking for a Charger 2 damper either! Lets see what happens.
The shock is also smooth, but I find it goes through its travel too fast for my taste, although I have never felt it bottom out. Professional reviewers have pointed out that the shock uses up its travel on the Focus Jam2 even though it doesn't feel like it is doing so at the time. I am happy with the sag I have set and if I increased the sag to firm up the shock it would make the ride too harsh. I have been down this road before with a Fox shock on another bike and different Rockshox shock on yet another. The solution was then, and I believe is now, is to add some air spring spacers to make the shock a bit more progressive. I've got some left over from the last Rockshox shock I tuned, all I have to do is to find them!
Really happy!
PS: My riding weight is 92kg / 203lbs / 14.5 stones. I don't do jumps over 3', although I do go over rough trails at speed and steep rocky descents.
Net result after the sum total of 102 miles of riding is that I am delighted with the Revelation. I find it smooth and controllable, it soaks up the bumps without harshness. It doesn't dive into the travel nor feel like a pogo stick. I don't feel any need yet to start adding or removing air spring spacers. And no need to go looking for a Charger 2 damper either! Lets see what happens.
The shock is also smooth, but I find it goes through its travel too fast for my taste, although I have never felt it bottom out. Professional reviewers have pointed out that the shock uses up its travel on the Focus Jam2 even though it doesn't feel like it is doing so at the time. I am happy with the sag I have set and if I increased the sag to firm up the shock it would make the ride too harsh. I have been down this road before with a Fox shock on another bike and different Rockshox shock on yet another. The solution was then, and I believe is now, is to add some air spring spacers to make the shock a bit more progressive. I've got some left over from the last Rockshox shock I tuned, all I have to do is to find them!
Really happy!
PS: My riding weight is 92kg / 203lbs / 14.5 stones. I don't do jumps over 3', although I do go over rough trails at speed and steep rocky descents.