Ok, I officially got back in the game! Made final payment this week....haggling to the end, and their Chinese ancestry holiday delayed further. So some frustration on detail clarification.
Now just waiting on the tracking number today/tomorrow!!!
Quick and dirty...over the weekend Linda's engineer finally sent a motion CAD illustration video of my fatter air can MegNeg showing the compression arc clearing the frame (I requested it over 6 weeks ago and settled on the still photo instead back then). I emailed the video clip to a mechanical engineering and occasionally riding buddy who confirmed that it "should" work.
I'm planning on buying the Fox Float X as backup...just in case! Sorry but money is super tight and have to use max leverage to negotiate unfortunately! I'm semi-retired, so very limited living budget!
Anyway, it's finally done with less anxiety but jaundiced eye as they say. I'm sure it will be fine!
If all goes well, it should be shipping out this weekend!
The RS normal is decent but less so at my heavier weight and aggressive/sloppy riding style. But would sell it as the MegNeg on E-bay to max cash on the upgrades...but still at a loss.If money’s tight, why dont you save the money of the float X and worst case scenario you just remove the megneg and install the normal can on you rs super deluxe?
Kinda makes 0 sense for me having a backup one
That superman at Red Bull is not likely a safe trick on a tiny bump either. Even tiny, my risk aversion limit prohibits such insanity...for me at least!Stuff, TC is worried about breaking his Super Deluxe on those 30ft jumps he does
You're no fun!
Sometimes "safe" is fun too!You're no fun!
Just a little air for me... that's why I got that big Enduro travel 180/165ish? to help counter my poor skilz...I huck more than I can gracefully jump... although I do like a mini tail whip (flick really) for style.Hey my wheels never leave the ground so not one to talk.
welcome backOk, I officially got back in the game! Made final payment this week....haggling to the end, and their Chinese ancestry holiday delayed further. So some frustration on detail clarification.
Now just waiting on the tracking number today/tomorrow!!!
Quick and dirty...over the weekend Linda's engineer finally sent a motion CAD illustration video of my fatter air can MegNeg showing the compression arc clearing the frame (I requested it over 6 weeks ago and settled on the still photo instead back then). I emailed the video clip to a mechanical engineering and occasionally riding buddy who confirmed that it "should" work.
I'm planning on buying the Fox Float X as backup (if needed but not as a spare)...just in case! Sorry but money is super tight and have to use max leverage to negotiate unfortunately! I'm semi-retired, so very limited living budget!
Anyway, it's finally done with less anxiety but jaundiced eye as they say. I'm sure it will be fine!
If all goes well, it should be shipping out this weekend!
XT30@LAnton what connector does the M820 use? XT60 or XT90 maybe?
Quick and dirty...over the weekend Linda's engineer finally sent a motion CAD illustration video of my fatter air can MegNeg showing the compression arc clearing the frame (I requested it over 6 weeks ago and settled on the still photo instead back then). I emailed the video clip to a mechanical engineering and occasionally riding buddy who confirmed that it "should" work.
Fair question...I understand the need to know.@TCFlowClyde Sorry to drag you back into this thread, but curious how much clearance is remaining to downtube at full compression?
But the piggyback reservoir clears well too from my view, at least for large frame and up sizes (on smaller frames sizes, it might be fairly close to the downtube).
I guess just DM me with email and I can send it (rather the coil simulation with no piggyback, I thought she sent my MegNeg motion vid as well but it was just 5 snap shots in series).
Just a quick reminder...if you're unsure and can wait, @stuff was generous enough to offer to test out a few different shocks from air to coil, in-line to piggyback on his rig. When he gets his shipment in a few weeks(?) he'll likely be kind enough to post his findings. So definitely more definitive! Thanks again @stuff!Thanks Hmm I forgot about frame size. The end of stroke pic should be enough to judge... besides I think there's a forum rule about postcount for newbies and DM something something something
Wow that small? Must be a pretty efficient motor.XT30
Just a quick reminder...if you're unsure and can wait, @stuff was generous enough to offer to test out a few different shocks from air to coil, in-line to piggyback on his rig. When he gets his shipment in a few weeks(?) he'll likely be kind enough to post his findings. So definitely more definitive! Thanks again @stuff!
I bought a 55mm stroke shock and 29er wheels, I hope it doesn’t hit the seat tube.
If there are problems, you can always reduce the shock absorber stroke to 50mmI bought a 55mm stroke shock and 29er wheels, I hope it doesn’t hit the seat tube.
Yes, I will have to wait and see if it rubs. The rear shock is a Fox X2 so I will have to have a professional service it. I see that Stuff has a couple of 55mm stroke shocks that he is going to test, I hope they work.
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