GrandPaBrogan
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The Fox Float trunnion-mount rear shock unit that came with my Giant Trance E+ 3Pro is the black 'DPS Performance' model. It has the 3 position switch (locked, firm, full movement), with only a basic rebound adjuster knob. But I think the air volume spacer kit for this shock is the same for the high-end DPS models with Kashima coating and both compression and rebound adjusters.
The issue I have with my shock is if I pump the air pressure up to get the recommended sag (14-17mm) the shock is too stiff and doesn't reach its full stroke (see pic above of stanchion O-ring) - so I'm only getting about 2/3 to 3/4 of the 140mm suspension travel I'm meant to have on my rear wheel.
I'm 85kg and I guess I don't ride aggressive enough for the standard Giant spec shock tuning. I don't do big jumps. I ride over medium drops, and also ride down old wooden staircases in some trails I venture into, so a stiff back end is no fun. The rear suspension is also jarring over high speed stutter bumps and rock gardens. If I lower the pressure so that the shock could get near the end of its stroke, the sag ends up being almost halfway down - so I've lopped-off the top half of my suspension travel. Yes it's plusher sort-of, but it has effectively become a short travel set-up.
I need more air volume in my chamber and change whatever is in there to a smaller spacer. It will allow me to raise the air pressure to get the right sag, but will also blow through most of its stroke.
Fox sells an air volume spacer kit for the Float DPS and it looks like this...
Has anyone performed a spacer swap/install before?
The issue I have with my shock is if I pump the air pressure up to get the recommended sag (14-17mm) the shock is too stiff and doesn't reach its full stroke (see pic above of stanchion O-ring) - so I'm only getting about 2/3 to 3/4 of the 140mm suspension travel I'm meant to have on my rear wheel.
I'm 85kg and I guess I don't ride aggressive enough for the standard Giant spec shock tuning. I don't do big jumps. I ride over medium drops, and also ride down old wooden staircases in some trails I venture into, so a stiff back end is no fun. The rear suspension is also jarring over high speed stutter bumps and rock gardens. If I lower the pressure so that the shock could get near the end of its stroke, the sag ends up being almost halfway down - so I've lopped-off the top half of my suspension travel. Yes it's plusher sort-of, but it has effectively become a short travel set-up.
I need more air volume in my chamber and change whatever is in there to a smaller spacer. It will allow me to raise the air pressure to get the right sag, but will also blow through most of its stroke.
Fox sells an air volume spacer kit for the Float DPS and it looks like this...
Has anyone performed a spacer swap/install before?