What are everyone's thoughts on these vs the current DHX2?
Are there still reliability issues with ÖÖÖhlins?
Are there still reliability issues with ÖÖÖhlins?
Twin Tube™ can probably make a kickass bong though.I would put the DHX2 at the absolute bottom of the heap for reliability
The TTX Air is probably the best air shock I have ever ridden, including avy tuned shenanigans. Very smooth, even compared to larger diameter coil shocks, and the damping works really well, just like the TTX coil.What’s the ttx air like?
The TTX Air is probably the best air shock I have ever ridden, including avy tuned shenanigans. Very smooth, even compared to larger diameter coil shocks, and the damping works really well, just like the TTX coil.
I also really like the adjustments on them, it is easy to get a dialed feel, and quickly.
I think you are referring to the STX air. Which was a terrible shock, for sure.Some people around me have got their TTX air repeatedly changed under warranty on their specialized (I don't recall which one) supposedly because the yoke is putting to much unwanted stress on the shock...
The TTX coil seems to be quite reliable. The damping was a bit on the harsher side on the first generation but this is now apparently fixed.
It can absolutely be so, both letter combinations are way to close for me to differentiateI think you are referring to the STX air. Which was a terrible shock, for sure.
North Carolina iircWhat's the service cost and location for them in Murica?
I wanted to see the difference between alu and carbon. It’s the same geo.@buckoW why are you on an alloy bike? Is it a "secret" prototype?
And...?I wanted to see the difference between alu and carbon. It’s the same geo.
The alu feels less light and lively but more planted and nicer for DH runs.And...?
I like their forks too. My DH bike has had one on it all summer.so ohlins shocks good, ohlins forks not so good?
Any experience with their single crown offerings?I like their forks too. My DH bike has had one on it all summer.
@rpet Did you end up getting one?
I’m loving this one lately! I run a little softer spring on the Ohlins than the Fox because the damping feels real nice. They have been incredible reliable and I haven’t had a leaky one yet. Just make sure you get the right rebound tune for your spring rate. They are very easy to revalve and bleed too.
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The Marzocchi felt nice enough... the dials actually made a difference and I used them to tune it to a workable level. With that said, I don't have anything to compare it to, and I'm wondering if the Ohlins is a good step up. Certainly they have that reputation, and the price is not bad, so I am tempted.Did you like the feel of the Marzocchi? I think those are single tube and a bleed screw on the ifp so it should be easy to bleed or rebuild if you wanted to attempt it yourself. If the tune is right then I think the Ohlins are very nice. I have had great luck with durability and haven’t had one leak oil. I have had to bleed two after a season or two but I felt like that was ok. Just make sure you get the right rebound tune for the spring rate if you do get one.
That’s exactly what I meant. I really like mine too!buckoW knows more than I, but my understanding is that the TTX22M when purchased aftermarket have a relatively light rebound tune.
On my Meta, I am running an aftermarket 2020 TTX22M at 1 click out from full closed, and if I were heavier I would need to run it full slow / closed.
So, depending on your bike, weight and riding style, you many need MOAR shims or a heavier oil, possibly.
I really like the shock!
Ok, I take it that you mean a heavier spring will be kind of bucky. Any idea what the cut off is? Or any way of finding out? I'm running a 500lb spring on my V10.buckoW knows more than I, but my understanding is that the TTX22M when purchased aftermarket have a relatively light rebound tune.
On my Meta, I am running an aftermarket 2020 TTX22M at 1 click out from full closed, and if I were heavier I would need to run it full slow / closed.
So, depending on your bike, weight and riding style, you many need MOAR shims or a heavier oil, possibly.
I really like the shock!