Nailed it....I've had those long conversations with Craig before. Sometimes he would tell me stuff that I already knew, but I knew better than try to interrupt him...I just let him talk. But I don't remember getting any sort of attitude from him.
Nailed it....I've had those long conversations with Craig before. Sometimes he would tell me stuff that I already knew, but I knew better than try to interrupt him...I just let him talk. But I don't remember getting any sort of attitude from him.
He did 1 other rear shock that's been on 2 of my DH bikes and they're perfect. This one I just never seemed to get what I wanted out of it. I rode it and thought it was "good enough". But now I'm questioning why I have a 6" travel bike and never use more than 4" of it. His response is that you should never use all of your travel. What's it there for?I have an Avy cartridge in both the trailbike and the DH bike, and a tuned SuperDeluxe coil on the trailbike (CCDB coil on the DH, so not much anybody can do)
The trailbike was fine out of the box on both ends, but the DH cartridge was a bit too firm.
I think it was a case of the older I get the faster I was, especially post accidents. He had me tuned as expert, when realistically now I'm weekend warrior speed at best. Retune is good.
Phone experience has been pretty good, bit long winded but no arguing. The re-tune was done by e-mail and was fairly painless, when I was able to convey what I needed changed, and what I liked, took a couple of back and forths but in the end everything was very good.
Maybe because I was "warned" before hand and new kinda what to expect it was not too bad. I knew what I wanted, and we were pretty much on the same page, so he did not have to do any selling.
Keeping fingers crossed further contact goes as wall as it has so far.
Damn, bet I just jinxed myself.
Edit - Wendy has always been a joy to talk to both over the phone or by e-mail.
Dude, have you looked to see how many bands are jammed inside of it yet?He did 1 other rear shock that's been on 2 of my DH bikes and they're perfect. This one I just never seemed to get what I wanted out of it. I rode it and thought it was "good enough". But now I'm questioning why I have a 6" travel bike and never use more than 4" of it. His response is that you should never use all of your travel. What's it there for?
I really like the past work. But after talking with him and listening to him blame it on everyone else- I just can't justify what I paid him for this time.
I will when I replace the seals. Or if I find a different shock, then I won't bother.Dude, have you looked to see how many bands are jammed inside of it yet?
craig's new mechanic, Capt'n Lou, to tune your shock?I will when I replace the seals. Or if I find a different shock, then I won't bother. Again, what did I pay for?
If you are feeling introspective, I'd say that's a fair question.Again, what did I pay for?
Look, I'm not saying you're shock doesn't perform like a turd, but it's pretty hard to judge or help when there isn't any useful variables to consider.I will when I replace the seals. Or if I find a different shock, then I won't bother.
According to the sheet 2 neg and 1 positive.You seem frustrated and 'feels good' and 'should get all travel' is what I'm hearing when it comes to your assessment of suspension performance.
If you are feeling introspective, I'd say that's a fair question.
Look, I'm not saying you're shock doesn't perform like a turd, but it's pretty hard to judge or help when there isn't any useful variables to consider.
What type of riding are you actually doing on this bike? Tires on ground trails primarily or are you replacing 4+ rims a year? How hard do you actually ride it compared to what you asked for it to be tuned for? Are you sending 20-30ft+ jumps on this bike and 15+ foot step downs or is this your daily driver and you run an elliptical front chainring? Does the shock work well otherwise? Heck what are your opinions on 'bottoming out'? Are you of the 'it should happen a few times a ride' type person or 'only on impacts that are so forceful that shoulder dislocations and humerus bone fractures may happen if your hands don't blow off the bar' type?
It's your prerogative if you want to just buy a new shock. It just seems to me that if you had a beer in your fridge and 10 free minutes you could do something that could very easily reduce spring force deep in travel if your air can has some bands up inside it. This costs you all of $0 American pesos and 1 beer's time. No seal kit needed. And you'll probably be much happier with how the shock is working if that's the case.
If the air can is bandless then no harm done. You lost 10 minutes of your time, but still had a beer and probably avoided reading one more of my post.
This is the f*cking TRUTHI'm 99% sure that most suspension tuners jobs are waaaay harder because everyone is "advanced" and "aggressive".
You should call him then hit up Dustin at Nemesis Project, he's a good bloke, give him your card details over the phone.I feel like my life is incomplete because I have never had a talk with Craig before.
Word. That's how he was to me in the past and again, he did great work on my stuff in the past. Unfortunately, this is the stuff that turns repeat customers away.I had a conversation sometime back with him and he seemed fine. Eager to talk about stuff and not hard to get along with.
My avalanche stuff has been some of the best and more reliable I've ridden.
I understand you feel like he ripped you off for $250, nobody likes to get beat. Not trying to be a wiseguy douche butAccording to the sheet 2 neg and 1 positive. Again *read this carefully*
-Why did I pay for this if it didn't do anything?
-He did the talking for 43 of the 45 minutes. There was no "communication"
-He also mentioned these bands and claimed that it will mess up the ride and lead to other issues.
Did you read that?
Re-read them before replying.
I'm willing to take them out if that's going to resolve everything. But if it just creates another problem like Craig stated, then why waste more of my time? My $250 could have gone to a different shock. I like technical stuff about bikes. But I sent it to him to take care of the stuff that's over my head. That's it. Other times he's fantastic. This time he was not.
and, admittedly, you know your stuff. I'd argue that most customers would be happy with the same shock and a push sticker attached....Word. That's how he was to me in the past and again, he did great work on my stuff in the past. Unfortunately, this is the stuff that turns repeat customers away.
LOL, that is exactly the business idea a friend and I had a couple of years ago.and, admittedly, you know your stuff. I'd argue that most customers would be happy with the same shock and a push sticker attached....
If you gut the shimz and make it practically undamped prior to applying the sticker so it's "supple off the top", 80% of your customers will call you a suspension god.LOL, that is exactly the business idea a friend and I had a couple of years ago.
- send a shock to some reputable tuner
- design some fancy "Wonderboinger Suspension" stickers
- sticker on tuned shock
- send shock to Pinkbike for a "review" and tell them that you are in the suspension tuning business
- customers send in their shocks
- do basic service, apply sticker
- if customer indeed knows their shit and complains, offer free retune service (either do it yourself or send to reputable tuner)
- ???
- profit
Thank you!and, admittedly, you know your stuff. I'd argue that most customers would be happy with the same shock and a push sticker attached....
Apparently you didn't read it and just replied with a knee jerk reaction. That's OK.I understand you feel like he ripped you off for $250, nobody likes to get beat. Not trying to be a wiseguy douche but
The $250 is long gone, If you are willing to take the bands out if its going to resolve everything, why don't you take them out and try it? Try making all available adjustments to it before writing it off as someone else's fault. It would take far less time than starting a thread complaining about a guy who isn't here to defend himself?
Who sends a shock out to get tuned without even knowing how many bands/spacers are in it?
Who gets tuned shock back and doesn't use the adjusters/ bands/ psi to try to find the optimal settings? instead goes by the sheet? Why don't you say ignore the sheet and do some investigating? Its the only way you will get anywhere.
You should have started a thread asking people whether or not to throw $250 at a 4 year old low end shock?
You could have saved money and aggravation.
I'd wager if you just set most suspension back to the recommended settings and took off the adjusters so people couldn't sabotage themselves, they'd adapt and think you'd done some magic.If you gut the shimz and make it practically undamped prior to applying the sticker so it's "supple off the top", 80% of your customers will call you a suspension god.
That would mean I have to leave Ridemonkey though because of the moar shimz policy here. Not worth it.If you gut the shimz and make it practically undamped prior to applying the sticker so it's "supple off the top", 80% of your customers will call you a suspension god.
When no one sees you remove shimz, are there still moar shimz?That would mean I have to leave Ridemonkey though because of the moar shimz policy here. Not worth it.
well what bike is itOver the past 6 years, on my trailbike, riding on trails, I blew up the stock Fox Float CTD twice. So I got it Pushed, and blew that up. Had it redone, and blew it up again in one ride. Then last year I finally sent it to Avy.
7 weeks later: Craig gets me on the squawkbox and proceeds to go on and on in his Craig sort of way to say the reason I keep blowing shocks is that the linkage design on my bike is among the worst he's ever encountered, and nearly refunded my money until he talked himself into fixing it with a custom tune and larger aircan, while I filled the sparse moments of dead air with pithy comments about my own engineering ignorance that went ignored.
Guess what, sportsfans, it fucking worked. Bike rides like magic now. Which is just as well because I was looking to replace it this year only there are no bikes to buy.
Okay fatty.well what bike is it
Does it matter? They bike is not made anymore
also CTD sucks.
All suspension platforms suck, which is why we’re here, waving our dicks about custom suspension tunes
You're right.lol shim fatigue, this is ridemonkey
maybe you should give him a call and ask!Why doesn't he upgrade that damn website!? C'mon Craig!