Cavi
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for a heavy guy, around 120Kg, is the stock shock with 3 volume reducers the way to go or a upgraded shock with piggyback, or is the ultimate a coil shock?
it has but I'm not sure if the result for you would be good enough. Just as example I changed from Float DPS to DPX2 and the difference wasn't that big in my opinion. After putting volume the medium reducer it compression was better but the plushness goes away. The main question is what are you seeking / expecting from the shock and what terrain are you riding most - this would lead to the answer of the shock type first and then the brandi just was wondering if the dpx2 will be better than the stock with volume reducers or worse as it would seem to me that it would have even more air volume
Start with volume reducer on your shock (to avoid misinvestment) and after while the appetite appears automatically of improvement. At that time if you like the Levo as I do, you will wonder that you've lost quite weight (by experience).If you want to improve Shock you should always keep your fork in the focus too - both elements are important for a great ridetrail riding, no big air or anything crazy, mainly easy and intermediate trails, I know I will loose some plushness, but I am guessing that is the cost of doing business. I cannot loose weight and have fun If I do not ride.....
what do you mean by the popyness? I understand the plushness and I like that. What is the weight difference between the coil shock and the stock air roughly?105 kg and switched to a coil on mine.
At pretty much maxed out psi on the stock fox dps shock a coil was the 1st upgrade i did. The air shock had to have so much rebound to slow down my weight it just had a dead feeling to it if i wanted to hit any type of jump. The plushness from the coil is worth the trade of for some poppyness.
Also put a set of Marocchi Z1 Coil forks on it and this combo transformed the bike. So much confidence in it now
what do you mean by the popyness? I understand the plushness and I like that. What is the weight difference between the coil shock and the stock air roughly?
I used the 6 x 20mm bushing from the original shock. My HLR coil had a DU bushing in the lower shock eye and I had to press out with a tool to be able to run the standard flip chip fitting that comes with the bike.thank you, I am leaning the same way as you, I want the plush. I pulled the trigger on a X-fusion, but I splurged a bit on a Cane Creek progressive spring. Does anyone know what size bushings the levo uses top and bottom?
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