Thanks for answering all my questions about it! Took it out for a day of runs today and it rode quite nice.Looks awesome.
plus it'll buck you and destroy your knee.16.5 kg / 36.3 lb
with 220g F / 280g R tubes, 2-ply DHFs
Rides much heavier than that though so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, and my dryer broke so it's for sale.
Guessing leverage curve suits the Fox better.Great looking bike. May I ask why an RC4 and not something like a CCDB?
I'd punch you in your e-face if that wasn't so funny.16.5 kg / 36.3 lb
with 220g F / 280g R tubes, 2-ply DHFs
Rides much heavier than that though so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, and my dryer broke so it's for sale.
Progressive shock and a dual progression curve? That's why I'm asking.Guessing leverage curve suits the Fox better.
How's the completely objective regardless of suspension setup and rider ability degree of 'buck'?16.5 kg / 36.3 lb
with 220g F / 280g R tubes, 2-ply DHFs
Rides much heavier than that though so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, and my dryer broke so it's for sale.
Got it- thanks!progressive linear progressive, just a fancy name, i think
Uzi, I can't believe you're no longer on a Sunday. What did you do with it?
You're probably right. As you'd be setting up shock for the second progression, I guess there'd be a bit of difference between the DB and Fox. With the initial progression for pedaling there's probably not too much difference between the two.Isn't that dual progressive leverage curve good for the CCDB? My guess is, that these are the parts of his Sunday.
if its anything like the Revolt, the DB is/was amazing on mineGuessing leverage curve suits the Fox better.
The initial progression isn't for pedalling. It's for sensitivity. If you want pedaling it's easier to control with axle path.You're probably right. As you'd be setting up shock for the second progression, I guess there'd be a bit of difference between the DB and Fox. With the initial progression for pedaling there's probably not too much difference between the two.
I look forward to hearing what Udi thinks of it. Hopefully he'll Double Barrel it at a later date. Think he's a RC4 fan though.
Oh, I thought it was initially stiff for pedaling, ramping up near sag point.The initial progression isn't for pedalling. It's for sensitivity. If you want pedaling it's easier to control with axle path.
CCDB at least on paper would seem better with a revolt but knowing Udi there may be more to it so I'm curious.