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You need to close LSC clicker more (and also HSC). I have been using same shock in Santa Cruz Nomad and due to less progressive nature of Rail’s linkage it requires a lot more damping. I have learned it works best with clickers being on the heavier damped side of Fox’s recommendation table. Also you need at least 500 spring. I’m about 6-7 kgs lighter rider and use 475 spring. I could not go any lighter and most propably could also ride 500.I'm beginning to have doubt's about coil shocks.
Does anyone find that the DHX2 bottoms out too easily? I have have been experimenting with different springs and still think the shock goes through the travel too fast. I'm about 87 kg fully equipped. I started with a 450 spring. That was obviously too light. So I tried the 475. And then the 500. It helped some, but it still felt like the shock had too little reserves on rough/fast stuff. So much that it made me slower. So then i tried the 550. And it still bottoms out on 70cm drops. It rides higher in it's travel and feels more composed on rougher terrain, but now some of the "smooth coil feel" starts to get away. This is very noticeable while climbing. With the softer springs, I could just sit and comfortably pedal over stuff, but now with the 550 spring it starts to feel like the air shock.
I need to experiment more with HSC/LSC, but I'm starting to wonder if I'd be better served with an X2. There might be a reason as to why the pro's don't all go coil shock.