Haha good eye. I got the bike used, and the previous owner bent one crankarm and replaced it with one of a different color. They are MRP Camber cranks. I will probably end up replacing the cranks and wheels if I'm going to keep the bike for a while, as the rims are fairly dented up.btw. Are your cranks different colored?
your seat looks like it has warts.Haha good eye. I got the bike used, and the previous owner bent one crankarm and replaced it with one of a different color. They are MRP Camber cranks. I will probably end up replacing the cranks and wheels if I'm going to keep the bike for a while, as the rims are fairly dented up.
Have you asked him? The CCDB guys claim the shock was designed for the linear and slightly degressive leverage curves. Just like on the legend so unless thats BS I think it should be ok.but keith reported about the missing progression on the vivid air. should not the same problem exist at the ccdb air ?
found a quotation on another forumHave you asked him? The CCDB guys claim the shock was designed for the linear and slightly degressive leverage curves. Just like on the legend so unless thats BS I think it should be ok.
That's what I was thinking. If I get a good price on my rc4 I will get it.found a quotation on another forum
"Best air shock I've ridden in terms of sensitivity and plushness, but have had to play around with the volume to get the progression I want, as it is not as progressive as most coil shocks."
but i think i will give the ccdb air a try. with selling the rc4 its not much more expensive than a ti-spring
It's no surprise with a progressive frame.I thought from reading another forum the ccdb air is more progressive. It sounds like people is having hard time getting full travel with the ccdb air.
Well that's embarassing.Banshee Support says :
Hi Sebastian
I have herd the same thing about the vivid air is not progressive enough for the legend but I have not had the opacity to test the vivid air yet so its had to commit on this.
We have been doing testing with air shocks on the legend and the best two have been the cane creek db air and the x-fusion victor air.
The db air is a grate shock with all the benefits of a coil shock but much lighter grate small bump compliance and good progression in the ending stroke.
The vector air is grate value for the money good progression but just not as nice over the small bums
Thanks for riding banshee bikes
just copy n pasteWell that's embarassing.
PS - Was this originally in another language?
Customer support outsourced to Taiwan as well?Well that's embarassing.
PS - Was this originally in another language?
Snicker, I see what you did thereBanshee has grate customer service!
8 x 22.2 I believe is the spec, though +/-0.1mm in your shock hardware won't cause you dramasWhat bushings do I need for the CCDB air ? 22.1*8mm right ?
Hey guys,
I just got myself a Legend MkII with a Fox RC4. I only had the chance to ride it once, due to the bad weather conditions in Europe and I really liked it. But I have a bit trouble with the setup of my shock.
I weigh about 70-73kg (154-161pounds) and have a 300lbs Fox spring.
Does anyone have any suggestions or maybe a kind of standart setup that I could modify?
Right now I have the Rebound 7 clicks from fully closed (slow), No Bottom out, No HSC and LSC about 8clicks from fully closed. Air pressure is 170psi.
I thought that less Bottom out and HSC is good and I'ld just put Rebound and LSC in the middle position and then figure out if I want less or more.
But it felt really over damped and the rear started to bounce around if it hit a few roots.
Rebound doesn't feel too fast, and the spring also feels right, so I don't really know what it is.
I am the same weight as you and did the same on Iron Horse Sunday L .Hey guys,
I just got myself a Legend MkII with a Fox RC4. I only had the chance to ride it once, due to the bad weather conditions in Europe and I really liked it. But I have a bit trouble with the setup of my shock.
I weigh about 70-73kg (154-161pounds) and have a 300lbs Fox spring.
Does anyone have any suggestions or maybe a kind of standart setup that I could modify?
Right now I have the Rebound 7 clicks from fully closed (slow), No Bottom out, No HSC and LSC about 8clicks from fully closed. Air pressure is 170psi.
I thought that less Bottom out and HSC is good and I'ld just put Rebound and LSC in the middle position and then figure out if I want less or more.
But it felt really over damped and the rear started to bounce around if it hit a few roots.
Rebound doesn't feel too fast, and the spring also feels right, so I don't really know what it is.