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To all EXT (e)Storia riders out there: which spring do you use at which weight? I find it impossible to measure the SAG on this bike.
I am 75kg, currently on 350ibs spring. It’s rather soft I’m on the hunt for 375ibs/400ibs spring. I had trouble bottoming out the Fox X2 factory shock at recommend settings.To all EXT (e)Storia riders out there: which spring do you use at which weight? I find it impossible to measure the SAG on this bike.
I'm 74kg (162lb) and can echo this. Mine came with 325 and 350. 350 while usable and could see it working well for certain riders was too soft for me. I swapped them out for 375/400. Haven't had a chance to try it yet but neighborhood staircase test has me thinking it was the right move for me.I am 75kg, currently on 350ibs spring. It’s rather soft I’m on the hunt for 375ibs/400ibs spring. I had trouble bottoming out the Fox X2 factory shock at recommend settings.
i recommend using ShockWiz if on air shock.
Anyone running a 180mm fork?
Run 180mm on my enduro in high and works great. Wondering if anyone’s tried it on the KSL.
thanks!
Curious to see how you get along with the Factory and what Ryan does to tune it for you. I have been testing some stuff from him lately and been in there a lot. He got my Performance working as it should , but no tuning or changesI just sent a Float X2 Factory to Fluid Focus to be tuned for this bike and my weight and riding style. Hopefully it will be a significant improvement over the X2 Performance with its limited tune ability. The stock Performance level X2 is ok but limited in how good you can make it work.
What did he do to the X2? Just a proper bleed? How does it feel different on the trail now?Curious to see how you get along with the Factory and what Ryan does to tune it for you. I have been testing some stuff from him lately and been in there a lot. He got my Performance working as it should , but no tuning or changes
It was leaking air (220psi would become ~ 160psi ish over a few rides). Apparently the quad seal was shot, plus the compression wasn't doing anything. He brought it back to stock, fixing those issues.What did he do to the X2? Just a proper bleed? How does it feel different on the trail now?
I have 3 rides on the tuned shock. A significant improvement. I am running the settings Ryan recommended and they are really good. All of the harshness and tendency for the stock shock to kick and swap side to side is gone. The new shock tracks so straight and is plush without wallowing or feeling dead. I highly recommend Fluid Focus.Curious to see how you get along with the Factory and what Ryan does to tune it for you. I have been testing some stuff from him lately and been in there a lot. He got my Performance working as it should , but no tuning or changes
Do you happen to know what he did?I have 3 rides on the tuned shock. A significant improvement. I am running the settings Ryan recommended and they are really good. All of the harshness and tendency for the stock shock to kick and swap side to side is gone. The new shock tracks so straight and is plush without wallowing or feeling dead. I highly recommend Fluid Focus.
He revalved the compression circuit for my weight, ability and bike. The stock rebound was good so he didn’t do anything there. I’m assuming the new valving has more support than stock because I had to lower the air pressure 15 lbs to get 30% sag. I went from 235psi to 220psi. The lower air pressure leads to better small bump absorption but the new valving keeps the shock up in the mid stroke for better support without any feeling of blowing through the travel like before.Do you happen to know what he did?
I’m wondering the same thing. There is enough bad press on Praxis cranks that I don’t really trust them. I would like to try some 155mm cranks as well if anyone knows if you they are available to fit the Brose motor.Finally hit some decent size jumps and the cranks immediately bent (jump #3). Glad I swapped out the carbon for alum but still, WTF. Does anyone make better cranks for this bike than Praxis?
Between the cracked carbon version on PB and my 3-jump alum specials I’m going out on a limb and saying praxis is BS.
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Can the Praxis M30 spindle be swapped out for another brand's 30mm spindle?I’m wondering the same thing. There is enough bad press on Praxis cranks that I don’t really trust them. I would like to try some 155mm cranks as well if anyone knows if you they are available to fit the Brose motor.
The manual lists 2.5 and 2.6 max in different sections and throws in a caution that not all 2.6 tires may clear all forks.Does anyone know what the widest 29" tire that would fit the Kenevo SL?
I’m wondering the same thing. There is enough bad press on Praxis cranks that I don’t really trust them. I would like to try some 155mm cranks as well if anyone knows if you they are available to fit the Brose motor.
...minimum invest, max profit. thats life today.Hope makes e-cranks to fit the Levo’s Brose but I haven’t found any leads yet to aftermarket options for the SL 1.1 (Mahle).
Hatching a plan to have a buddy weld a plate inside the concave bit on the backside. At only $70 a pair it might be worth a shot.
What a random Achilles heal for the SL 1.1 platform. Why they didn’t adopt the same attachment standard as the majority of ebike motors I have zero idea. Now Spesh is stuck with Praxis and the bad press / bad quality - they are as screwed as we are.
Can the Praxis M30 spindle be swapped out for another brand's 30mm spindle?
...minimum invest, max profit. thats life today.
if something has to be replaced under warranty, it is still a minor matter.
whats up with miranda crank, no mahle options?
Haha should have read your message right before. That's good to hear they are looking at the SL. Their stuff is pretty dialed lookinglooks like Miranda is just ISIS, JIS, BNI interface (unless one of those is the SL?).
Ride5dev has SL cranks in the works. Guess I’ll just cycle through $70 Praxis expendables every month or two until something reliable hits the market.
I've been using the carbon Praxis cranks for a while now and they haven't exploded yet. Maybe the shorter 160 length is their saviour
I did just email Ride5Dev to register my interest in their cranks though...
Nice. San Diego here too. Looking for a carbon SL and had more than one deal fall thru so far. My latest looks like it might be a bust too…up in SF area and we thought we had an easy way to get it down as far as Anaheim but that failed. It was a 2021 expert carbon like new. i really want to put together an ultra light sl. My Focus is 45 lbs and looking to hit 36-37 lbs with an SL.These guys are local to me and are making a splash with their crank offerings. They don't have a SL variant, but if enough folks wanted them, I bet we could get them to manufacturer some. It's all CNC.
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...minimum invest, max profit. thats life today.
if something has to be replaced under warranty, it is still a minor matter.
whats up with miranda crank, no mahle options?
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