hey all, finally I dispose of some money to get a new rear shock. As some of you know, I own a Karpiel Disco Volante. The only quick and natural solution that would come in the shape of a shock would have to have a remote piggyback like found on the avalanche dhs, or on the fox dhx5 on the turners (and some other manufactures which I don't really like). Now these are my to options, the fox dhx and the avy, the problem is money, weight and availability. While I know the dhx is cheaper and much lighter (and I am a weight wennie) I'm not shore fox would make a dhx with a remote reservoir for me (I mailed them but haven't had any answers), does anyone know if the do? I love the dhs, but it's too much money and too heavy, plus I wouldn't have any money for a Ti Spring.
Another question I wanted to ask, I'm running on 05 Boxxer World Cups, and I'm kinda of tired of having to get the fork a bit "hot" for it to work nicely (the oil moving), I gave a travis a parking lot test and if felt so much better, what is the general opinion about these forks? I don't like the 888 due to the fact they feel much heavier to throw around than my boxxer, even though it's a 1000 times more plush. I felt the travis was just inbetween the 888 and the boxxer, cause it felt light even though it actually weigh out as much as the 888 and it was plush right out of the box, what do you think? thanks before hand
Another question I wanted to ask, I'm running on 05 Boxxer World Cups, and I'm kinda of tired of having to get the fork a bit "hot" for it to work nicely (the oil moving), I gave a travis a parking lot test and if felt so much better, what is the general opinion about these forks? I don't like the 888 due to the fact they feel much heavier to throw around than my boxxer, even though it's a 1000 times more plush. I felt the travis was just inbetween the 888 and the boxxer, cause it felt light even though it actually weigh out as much as the 888 and it was plush right out of the box, what do you think? thanks before hand