Gutch
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Got a pic of your grommet issue?
May I ask when your original ship date was? You were the first, wow. Glad you’re enjoying it, the keep delaying mine.
Well I'm not sure how this stacks up but I came back from a 25-26 mile ride with 4600 ft climbing (mostly dirt) in a mix of Eco and Trail modes. Came back with 2 bars still showing with the stock tires and a 188lb rider. My buddy on a Focus Jam2 with the 2 battery system came back with 3 bars left on his 2nd battery. I've just changed the chain ring to a stainless 32t in order to help with the cadence when climbing the long steep sections of Mt. Diablo in California. We'll see what that does to range.
One item I'd like to ask folks with delivered bike: Are you having issues with the frame grommets staying in place where the cables comes through? Mine keep moving about and I've got a few ideas that require small cable ties to try and solve this.
Yes same little issue with these grommets. If you solve this please post some picture.
Well I'm not sure how this stacks up but I came back from a 25-26 mile ride with 4600 ft climbing (mostly dirt) in a mix of Eco and Trail modes. Came back with 2 bars still showing with the stock tires and a 188lb rider. My buddy on a Focus Jam2 with the 2 battery system came back with 3 bars left on his 2nd battery. I've just changed the chain ring to a stainless 32t in order to help with the cadence when climbing the long steep sections of Mt. Diablo in California. We'll see what that does to range.
One item I'd like to ask folks with delivered bike: Are you having issues with the frame grommets staying in place where the cables comes through? Mine keep moving about and I've got a few ideas that require small cable ties to try and solve this.
I finally got my coil spring rate right and the rest of my suspension dialed and it made a huge difference! I had to go above the tuners’ spring rate recommendations. It’s not as plush but it responds a lot better to my pump and jumping efforts. Feels a lot more like a normal enduro bike. Also finding the grip through the corners in the loose over hard is a lot better than a non motorized bike, insane speed you can slap turns with.
What spring rate did you settle on and what do you weigh?
Been wondering how it was working out, especially that smashpot. Is it possible to adjust the travel without having to buy another smashpot?I’m 175 pounds. Bike specs are:
- Large decoy base model
- 160mm travel Yari with Avalanche damper and Vorsprung Smashpot with a 55 lbs/in spring and minimum preload
- Avalanche tuned Bomber CR shock with 450 lbs/in spring and 2 turns of preload
I’m running pretty open LSC and roughly 3/4 closed LSR.
Still need to take it to the bike park to try some proper lips and drops, but I was hitting some chest high jumps at over 30 mph and the bike felt amazing. Also did a 14 vertical foot step down resulting in a pillowy soft landing. There’s a little more feedback on the small stuff, but the responsiveness to slapping and brapping is sweet.
I’m 175 pounds. Bike specs are:
- Large decoy base model
- 160mm travel Yari with Avalanche damper and Vorsprung Smashpot with a 55 lbs/in spring and minimum preload
- Avalanche tuned Bomber CR shock with 450 lbs/in spring and 2 turns of preload
I’m running pretty open LSC and roughly 3/4 closed LSR.
Still need to take it to the bike park to try some proper lips and drops, but I was hitting some chest high jumps at over 30 mph and the bike felt amazing. Also did a 14 vertical foot step down resulting in a pillowy soft landing. There’s a little more feedback on the small stuff, but the responsiveness to slapping and brapping is sweet.
I’m 175 pounds. Bike specs are:
- Large decoy base model
- 160mm travel Yari with Avalanche damper and Vorsprung Smashpot with a 55 lbs/in spring and minimum preload
- Avalanche tuned Bomber CR shock with 450 lbs/in spring and 2 turns of preload
I’m running pretty open LSC and roughly 3/4 closed LSR.
Still need to take it to the bike park to try some proper lips and drops, but I was hitting some chest high jumps at over 30 mph and the bike felt amazing. Also did a 14 vertical foot step down resulting in a pillowy soft landing. There’s a little more feedback on the small stuff, but the responsiveness to slapping and brapping is sweet.
What was the landing site like ? To flat would be impressive but otherwise ...
Such a good looking bike..I’d be tempted at the 700wh option when that drops!!
Thanks for the reply,Decoy CF Pro XL, ordered in April 5th, order stated available after 5/15, delivered 5/25.
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