ShinySideUp
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I have a Cube Reaction Hybrid Pro and have had it for several months now. I have done everything I can with the forks, even had them sent back for a repair (that probably wasn't really needed) because they were so bad. Drop off a kerb and the forks don't react, they are more like a stick than a suspension unit, they are truly useless and only really compress under braking (then don't rebound quickly enough) -- all things have been tried like various air pressures, fork lockout etc. There's nothing that can be done as I've ridden another exact model bike and they were the same -- rubbish, utter rubbish (for info, they are generic X-Fusion Mig29 32, no rebound, air shocks).
Rant over, here is what I want to know. I have a Specialized Rock Hopper (non-ebike) with Rockshox forks, when I go over rough ground they soak up everything, moving in and out with smoothness and ease. They are coil spring shocks and I love them because they keep the horrible blows away from my arthritic hands such that my hands don't hurt at all -- something I cannot say for the nasties on my Cube. If I upgrade the forks on my ebike, will I get the same smoothing of bumps that I currently get on my non-ebike? I'm worried that some of the difference between the shock action is caused by he added weight of the ebike combined with the 29" wheels and larger diameter stanchions -- my Specialised has 26" and is nearly half the weight. With quality shocks can I expect the same excellent performance that I get from my Rock Hopper? Also does the fact that my ebike shocks are air and my Rock Hoppers are coil make some of the difference? I'm thinking of getting coil springs as the upgrade.
Rant over, here is what I want to know. I have a Specialized Rock Hopper (non-ebike) with Rockshox forks, when I go over rough ground they soak up everything, moving in and out with smoothness and ease. They are coil spring shocks and I love them because they keep the horrible blows away from my arthritic hands such that my hands don't hurt at all -- something I cannot say for the nasties on my Cube. If I upgrade the forks on my ebike, will I get the same smoothing of bumps that I currently get on my non-ebike? I'm worried that some of the difference between the shock action is caused by he added weight of the ebike combined with the 29" wheels and larger diameter stanchions -- my Specialised has 26" and is nearly half the weight. With quality shocks can I expect the same excellent performance that I get from my Rock Hopper? Also does the fact that my ebike shocks are air and my Rock Hoppers are coil make some of the difference? I'm thinking of getting coil springs as the upgrade.
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