KenX
E*POWAH Master
Since I fitted a Bomber coil to the rear, I've really noticed the lack of smoothness/compliance at the front compared to the plush feel from the rear.....
Tried lower leg service along with a 170mm airshaft, better, but still not what I was looking for...
Bit the bullet and ordered a Vorsprung Smashpot conversion from TFT, had a chat with them and settled on a 40lb spring for my kind of riding and trails (and the extra weight of the Decoy). I'm 73kg with gear, riding style: fast trail....
I configured the Smashpot for 180mm travel, the Decoy is an electric DH bike after all!
Fitting was simple, the only tool I didn't have was a 22mm cone wrench, I modified a 17mm to do the job, the whole task was less than an hour while the fork is apart to do a lower service!
Straight away the fork feels smoother and less jerky, the stiction from the air spring accounted for that, the fork now sits static at 5mm into the travel, as opposed to 20mm with the air spring and much easier to find the sag point as the fork isn't sticking and jerking.
Sag with the 40lb spring was 30%, perfect!
I left the compression and rebound settings the same so I had a baseline before riding, also the bottom-out damper on the Smashpot was fully open.
First outing today and what a difference!
Even riding up my favourite trail I could feel the difference, much smoother and I could see the fork working over every bump, also I could hear the rebound working all the time, where before it was only on the bigger stones.
On the down, first thing I could feel was SMOOTH, (which was what I was hoping for), then, as I got more into it, better traction from the front end on loose surfaces due to the wheel staying in contact with the ground more.
No topping out or spring noises, no extra diving and IMO, no noticeable change in the way the bike handles, even with the much plusher ride, I've still got 20-30mm travel in reserve and couldn't feel when the bottom-out damper came into play......
The head angle is now 64.5 degrees with the flip-chip in high, giving me a nice BB rise for extra pedal clearance! (the 2020 Pro Race is 64.5 degrees in the low position with a 170mm fork as opposed to the 160mm Yari on the 2019 Base) and I felt no down side to the slacker head angle.
Any negatives?
Well, the whole setup is around 400g heavier than the air spring equivalent, but not such a big deal on a 25kg bike...
And it's £295, but again, on a £4500 bike, not so massive, and for the difference it makes should be on everyone's to-do list
That's about it, but feel free to chime in!
Tried lower leg service along with a 170mm airshaft, better, but still not what I was looking for...
Bit the bullet and ordered a Vorsprung Smashpot conversion from TFT, had a chat with them and settled on a 40lb spring for my kind of riding and trails (and the extra weight of the Decoy). I'm 73kg with gear, riding style: fast trail....
I configured the Smashpot for 180mm travel, the Decoy is an electric DH bike after all!
Fitting was simple, the only tool I didn't have was a 22mm cone wrench, I modified a 17mm to do the job, the whole task was less than an hour while the fork is apart to do a lower service!
Straight away the fork feels smoother and less jerky, the stiction from the air spring accounted for that, the fork now sits static at 5mm into the travel, as opposed to 20mm with the air spring and much easier to find the sag point as the fork isn't sticking and jerking.
Sag with the 40lb spring was 30%, perfect!
I left the compression and rebound settings the same so I had a baseline before riding, also the bottom-out damper on the Smashpot was fully open.
First outing today and what a difference!
Even riding up my favourite trail I could feel the difference, much smoother and I could see the fork working over every bump, also I could hear the rebound working all the time, where before it was only on the bigger stones.
On the down, first thing I could feel was SMOOTH, (which was what I was hoping for), then, as I got more into it, better traction from the front end on loose surfaces due to the wheel staying in contact with the ground more.
No topping out or spring noises, no extra diving and IMO, no noticeable change in the way the bike handles, even with the much plusher ride, I've still got 20-30mm travel in reserve and couldn't feel when the bottom-out damper came into play......
The head angle is now 64.5 degrees with the flip-chip in high, giving me a nice BB rise for extra pedal clearance! (the 2020 Pro Race is 64.5 degrees in the low position with a 170mm fork as opposed to the 160mm Yari on the 2019 Base) and I felt no down side to the slacker head angle.
Any negatives?
Well, the whole setup is around 400g heavier than the air spring equivalent, but not such a big deal on a 25kg bike...
And it's £295, but again, on a £4500 bike, not so massive, and for the difference it makes should be on everyone's to-do list
That's about it, but feel free to chime in!