Trek rail rear shock upgrade ideas please

slartibartfast

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Have January 2022 Trek Rail 5 Large, also weigh about 80kg kitted up with Ohlins TTX22m.2 coil shock and Rockshox Lyrik Ultimate MY23 forks with Trutune eBike insert (no spacers).

Shock from TF Tuned came with the 525lb spring recommended by them. Have also tried a 500lb spring but prefer the slightly stiffer feel of the 525lb spring. Have about 25% sag.
Interesting....so I may be better off with a 500lb spring, or a 475-550lb progressive.

How much sag are you getting with the 525lb spring?

Current fork is a Marzocchi Z1 coil at 170mm. At some point I want to put a Smashpot in the stock Domain, as I did like how stiff the Domain chassis is.
 

irie

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Interesting....so I may be better off with a 500lb spring, or a 475-550lb progressive.

How much sag are you getting with the 525lb spring?

Current fork is a Marzocchi Z1 coil at 170mm. At some point I want to put a Smashpot in the stock Domain, as I did like how stiff the Domain chassis is.
Shock from TF Tuned came with the 525lb spring recommended by them. Have also tried a 500lb spring but prefer the slightly stiffer feel of the 525lb spring. Have about 25% sag.
 

innawoods

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Was looking at the current Rail 9.8 and there seems to be a non-trunnion, non-thru shaft Rockshox SD spec'd. Does anyone know if it has a reduced piggy back size?

I am thinking about grabbing a leftover in 230x62.5 but not sure if it will impact the downtube on my medium Gen 4 carbon frame.
 

slartibartfast

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My Jade X just arrived. Before I go and break something, what is the correct way to rotate the shaft so that the rebound knob is in the back?
 

duri1

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Hi, I probably asked in a wrong thread, so try to ask here. Does anybody tried to fit Vivid 230x62,5 to previous L-size frame? I have a 2021 625Wh Rail 5 Large size and would like to swap my Fox DPX2 (230x62,5) to Vivid in the same dimension. Thank you in advance and apologize.
 

arTNC

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Hi, I probably asked in a wrong thread, so try to ask here. Does anybody tried to fit Vivid 230x62,5 to previous L-size frame? I have a 2021 625Wh Rail 5 Large size and would like to swap my Fox DPX2 (230x62,5) to Vivid in the same dimension. Thank you in advance and apologize.
There's a huge rear shock and fitment thread on the site here somewhere that answers that, but if I recall from that thread, the coil Vivid, at least, did not fit the aluminum Rails...piggyback contact.
 

etxxz

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Free Mod: clipped the spacer in my deluxe+ going from 57.5 to 65mm and clears just fine with the flip chip on high. To make up for the HA on "high" I also put a 180mm spring up front.
 

JAMAN

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Apr 22, 2024
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Upgraded rear shock to Öhlins TTX1 Air with 65mm stroke. Frame pivot is in high position and shock fits well. In low position it would probably fit also, but had only few millimeter cap, so better this way. I'm not sure if I'm able to get this bottom out...maybe bike geometry starts to limit full stroke...?
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slartibartfast

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A few updates and clarifications that I have learned from my DVO Jade X install:
  • The comments above about trimming hardware now make sense. Fox and DVO shocks use IGUS bushings, but RockShox shocks use DU bushings. So, the people trimming are actually cutting the IGUS bushings to make them flat to the eyelet. I suppose that works, but the correct method is to pop out the IGUS bushings that come with the Fox or DVO shock and then press in DU bushes. The press for the DU bushes is cheap, and the bushes are a wear item, so my advice is to buy the press and use DU bushes.
  • I used new shock hardware from Offset Bushings, but now that I better understand how this all works, the stock hardware would have been fine. Shock Bushings | Trek Rail
    • While I didn't need to order these, they are made from higher quality materials, and I don't mind having some spare parts.
    • The advantage of the stock hardware is it has an O-ring side that goes against the shock eyelet. The Offset Bushing hardware does not.
      • Not sure how much of a difference this makes. Mud is rare for me, so I suspect it's a non-issue.
    • I also ordered my DU bushing press from Offset Bushings. It worked great.
  • When new, the DVO shock shaft didn't want to spin. But, after mounting and cycling the shock to confirm it clears, the shaft rotated so I could put the rebound knob on the back.

I am 170lbs out of the shower. I went with the 475-550 progressive spring. With XC style gear (half shell, knee pads, water bottle) I get 27% sag. With enduro gear (full face, chest protector, knee pads, backpack with a liter of water) I get 30% sag. So, I am the rare and lucky rider who ended up with a spring that is perfect.
 

HeyHey

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Has anyone tried a Cene Creek Kitsuma coil shock?

Was recommended a 57.5 Kitsuma on a Rail 5 -21 large by a dealer.

I am ready to buy if you guys dont shoot the idea down.

Bonus question: cane creek linear or valt spring?
 

slartibartfast

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Has anyone tried a Cene Creek Kitsuma coil shock?

Was recommended a 57.5 Kitsuma on a Rail 5 -21 large by a dealer.

I am ready to buy if you guys dont shoot the idea down.

Bonus question: cane creek linear or valt spring?

Per TF Tuned, it isn't compatible: Trek Shock Guide - TF Tuned

The Jade X transformed by bike. The bike does everything better with it. DVO is still running their 20% off sale on their website: DVO Suspension – Mountain Bike Suspension Forks, Shocks, Dropper
 

HeyHey

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slartibartfast

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Ok. Too bad a dealer dont know this. Thanks! Unfortunately I have to look at orders inside of the EU.

Should I look at 57.5 for a Dvo Jade X?
That's your call. 57.5 will keep the same amount of travel. I went with a 60 to get a travel increase. I paired this with a 170mm fork. I did try it with the stock 160mm fork, and found I prefer the balance with a 170mm fork.

See this post for estimated travel for the different stroke lengths:
 

HeyHey

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Here again with more noob questions. :)

So, with inspiration from several members and foremost the user slartibartfast I have settled for a DVO Jade X coil (but I should really get Öhlins since I live not very far from their workshop).

I asked DVO for a spring recommendation for a 220 ibs (100kg) heavy dude with shoes and helmet on and they answered that a 600 spring should do it.

The problem is that they sell the 600 spring in 2,5" version that requires an 25 mm adapter that I can't find in the EU. I need a 600 spring in 3" to fit without an adapter.

So the question is, does anyone know about a different spring manufacturer that have a 600 spring that will fit a 3" 230x60 DVO Jade X shock?

Thanks!
 

Bennett59

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I’m looking at putting on a DVO Topez Prime on my 2021 Rail 9.7. They said I would need to source special hardware for it since it’s offset. Can anyone point me in the right direction of what’s needed?
 

barryvbriggs

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So I'm 240lbs looking to upgrade my rear suspension. I have a rail 7 gen 3 medium. What shoke is over all recommend now and should I take in consideration for how heavy the bike is on drops.
 

slartibartfast

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I’m looking at putting on a DVO Topez Prime on my 2021 Rail 9.7. They said I would need to source special hardware for it since it’s offset. Can anyone point me in the right direction of what’s needed?
 

slartibartfast

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So I'm 240lbs looking to upgrade my rear suspension. I have a rail 7 gen 3 medium. What shoke is over all recommend now and should I take in consideration for how heavy the bike is on drops.

Those are the shocks that fit, plus the DVO Jade X.

You'll have to decide if you want air or coil, how much you want to spend, and read through this thread. Then you'll be able to make an informed decision.
 

Matuk72

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I went with a Ohlins TTX air 2. After speaking with JTech Suspension they recommended it and also custom tuned it to my weight etc.
I’ve got a medium size frame and there’s plenty of space around the shock so it easily fits.

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Matuk72

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Thank you are you happy with this? I bottom the stock one out alot.
Hi, it certainly does sit a bit lower than the stock shock that came with the bike, But I still haven’t bottomed it out after 6 months worth of use. That said my days of jumping all long behind me.
i did have to put shorter cranks on as the pedal strikes were getting a bit much. However the traction and braking has been massively improved. The bike is much comfier to ride and I get less fatigue.
 

Levii555

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Hey everyone!

I found an Öhlins TTX22M coil shock with a 230x65 size that I’m looking to install on my Large Trek Rail 7 Gen 2 with an aluminum frame. Before I commit, I want to make sure it’s a good fit for my bike in terms of compatibility and performance.

Has anyone here installed a 230x65 shock on a Gen 2 Rail 7 aluminum, or does anyone know if there are any issues with frame clearance or geometry? With the extra travel, would the shock potentially hit anything under compression? Also, I noticed that the yellow adjuster knob is at the bottom of the shock—does anyone know if it’s possible to rotate it by 180 degrees to move it to a different position?

Any advice on mounting hardware or setup tips would be super helpful!

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Zed.

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Hey everyone!

I found an Öhlins TTX22M coil shock with a 230x65 size that I’m looking to install on my Large Trek Rail 7 Gen 2 with an aluminum frame. Before I commit, I want to make sure it’s a good fit for my bike in terms of compatibility and performance.

Has anyone here installed a 230x65 shock on a Gen 2 Rail 7 aluminum, or does anyone know if there are any issues with frame clearance or geometry? With the extra travel, would the shock potentially hit anything under compression? Also, I noticed that the yellow adjuster knob is at the bottom of the shock—does anyone know if it’s possible to rotate it by 180 degrees to move it to a different position?

Any advice on mounting hardware or setup tips would be super helpful!

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I borrowed an Ohlins TX22m coil damper in 230 x 65mm (from my mrs's) and ftted it on my alloy Rail5 - medium frame.
used the origonal Trek mount hardware & turned the damper shaft 90* to position the rebound adjuster (y)

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as to overstroke, had no problems riding my local park tech & flow trails so red runs with drops & chunk :cool:


Rich.
 
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