To coil or not to coil….that is the..suspension?😜

K_Zissou

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Dec 12, 2024
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Kent
Yooo

Anyone coiled up there Mondraker crafty?
Few riding buddies have made the shift and have been enjoying it.

There’s a couple upgrades I’ve had my eye on and the replacement shock to try a coil setup is on my radar.
I’ve heard of improvements to traction, cornering grip and improving small bump sensitivity.

Anyone done it, can rate it or indeed not recommend popping a spring on the ol girl?

Thanks people

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irie

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
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May 2, 2022
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Chichester, W.Sussex, UK
Put Ohlins coil shocks (TTX22m.2) on wife and my (alloy) Rails, will never go back to air.

Had mine serviced last month after about 2,500 miles (300 hours?) and service agent said the shock was fine and that they see TTX22m.2's coming in for service with well over double that use and they're still working fine.
 

Damo888

New Member
Jul 9, 2024
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Australia
I have air shock on my analog trail bike and coil shock on my E-mtb. I like both. With coil can be costly setting sag having to buy the correct spring weight. Air well just put more or less air in. Weight. Air easier to pop off jumps not so much on coil. Coil way better through rough stuff plusher on the small trail chatter and way better in braking bumps. Horses for course. Prefer air on flow jumpy tracks . Coil on natural terrain choppy rocky rooty tracks.
 

SGS

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Jan 5, 2021
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Sydney
I put a coil in my Focus Jam2 - a conversion that Focus said couldn't be done.
It required some modifications to fit, but it's the best thing that I have done and I won't be going back to air shocks.
 

ottoshape

Well-known member
Dec 19, 2018
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Right Here
I have air shock on my analog trail bike and coil shock on my E-mtb. I like both. With coil can be costly setting sag having to buy the correct spring weight. Air well just put more or less air in. Weight. Air easier to pop off jumps not so much on coil. Coil way better through rough stuff plusher on the small trail chatter and way better in braking bumps. Horses for course. Prefer air on flow jumpy tracks . Coil on natural terrain choppy rocky rooty tracks.
Great info on which terrain suits coil vs air springs, thank you!
 

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