So I'm about to buy a Makulu frame and it comes with an RC4. My problem is do I stick with the RC4 or upgrade to a CCDB? Has anyone had time on both? Also it's a runout frame so I'll have to pay $600 for the CCDB. Any advise would be great.
You'll probably be quite happy with the RC4 once setup correctly. As above, you could probably buy your own CCDB for not much more than that later if you really wanted.
really really stoked on my any woodie on my makulu. i didn't care for the rc4 on it. i also have a vivid that runs pretty nice on it... for sale for $150, in classifieds
Cane Creek has a "makulu" tune...if you go that route, be sure to ask for it. I have it but couldn't tell you the technical specs - I generally let the pros handle that.
Ok I'm about 91-92kg with gear (about 200lb), do I go for a 200 spring or 250? I ask this as I know springs are never correct. Am I better going slightly higher and I'm going to see how the RC4 shock goes before I think about the CCDB.
really really stoked on my any woodie on my makulu. i didn't care for the rc4 on it. i also have a vivid that runs pretty nice on it... for sale for $150, in classifieds
I just picked up a makulu used. STOKED!! it has an RC4. curious if anyone could give me some hints on settings to start out with, and what spring to run. I'm about 180 with gear, top 10 cat 2 rider. I have a 200lb spring on there now and it feels a bit too light.
I'm 200 with gear and run a 200 spring and its spot on. Thing you have to remember is the frame runs best at 40% sag. With the RC4 I"ve settled on the following settings for our rough, rocky tracks: rebound 9 clicks, HSC 3 clicks, LSC 4 clicks and I haven't touched the boost valve and even when the rear does bottom you can barely tell. I was having problems with getting it to leave the ground for jumps and found that the faster rebound and a few riding style adjustments has this all good now. I can say right now I can't see me ever selling mine unless they come up with and even better version on it!!
Cane Creek has a "makulu" tune...if you go that route, be sure to ask for it. I have it but couldn't tell you the technical specs - I generally let the pros handle that.
I'm 200 with gear and run a 200 spring and its spot on. Thing you have to remember is the frame runs best at 40% sag. With the RC4 I"ve settled on the following settings for our rough, rocky tracks: rebound 9 clicks, HSC 3 clicks, LSC 4 clicks and I haven't touched the boost valve and even when the rear does bottom you can barely tell. I was having problems with getting it to leave the ground for jumps and found that the faster rebound and a few riding style adjustments has this all good now. I can say right now I can't see me ever selling mine unless they come up with and even better version on it!!
Sorry my bad. Those setting are from slowest for rebound, and fully open or anti-clockwise from memory for the LSC and HSC. I'm actually thinking of trying a 250 spring to see how it feels but unsure yet. Might tweak the low speed a bit more yet.
How much do you weigh Oldm8 ?
Have you measured your sag?
The straight tube version of the Makulu has "gone up" in 25lbs increment from the previous year's.
I weigh 82 kilograms and ride a 250 spring for what it's worth.
Yeah I have the straight tube version. Its a 2011 and I weigh about 89kg with gear on. Sag with the 200 spring was bang on 35mm which is 40%. And that's using a steel spring. I think my idel spring would be about 225 which is why I'm also looking at a CCDB air shock once I hear more on their performance.
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