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Ohlins TTX - "Missing click"

supercow

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Feb 18, 2009
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A quick one for TTX owners. There are supposed to be 7 "clicks" of rebound (i.e: 8 adjustments) , however mine only has 6.

Does anyone else have this issue and / or know what the problem might be?
 

Mr Nug

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Aug 26, 2007
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They probably saw your name on the order and sent you the simplified version
 
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Nick

My name is Nick
Sep 21, 2001
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where the trails are
A quick one for TTX owners. There are supposed to be 7 "clicks" of rebound (i.e: 8 adjustments) , however mine only has 6.

Does anyone else have this issue and / or know what the problem might be?
The shock has seven 'points' of adjustment, resulting in six clicks between them. No problem.
 

supercow

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Feb 18, 2009
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The shock has seven 'points' of adjustment, resulting in six clicks between them. No problem.
Thanks for the clarification, pretty sure I felt 7 clicks of adjustment on someone else's TTX, hence my confusion.
 
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supercow

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Feb 18, 2009
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how does it work so far? What previous shocks can you compare it to?
Not spent enough time on it to give an definitive review, especially since I've been pissing about with the bike set-up as a whole a lot.

I've had a CCDB / CCDBair / BOS Stoy / Fox RC4 to compare, however only the CCDB was on this bike, none of the others.

I can only really comment to say that "it does what it says on the tin" - which is a good thing.
 
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jnooth

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Sep 19, 2008
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I've spent 4 months on mine. My first thoughts where that I had it tuned by the end of the first day better than any shock I've owned on my demos (CCDB, vivid air, rc4) it works so well I find myself forgetting about anything that happens behind my front wheel. It's great on huge impacts and even better with small chatter. I didn't realize how good until I hoped on another rear shock for a run. It eliminates the small stuff. Another thing is I have basically stopped getting rear flats and I have been playing with some low pressures (24-25psi)

I have been running the hsc with 2 clicks, the lsc with 3 clicks, and rebound with 2 clicks. On a 388lbs spring. I weigh 155 geared up.

I have ridden this thing on everything from highland smooth Bermy trails to super high speed rocky sections at mountain creek and everything in between and it hasn't showed a weakness
 

Sugar_brad

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Jun 20, 2009
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I've spent 4 months on mine. My first thoughts where that I had it tuned by the end of the first day better than any shock I've owned on my demos (CCDB, vivid air, rc4) it works so well I find myself forgetting about anything that happens behind my front wheel. It's great on huge impacts and even better with small chatter. I didn't realize how good until I hoped on another rear shock for a run. It eliminates the small stuff. Another thing is I have basically stopped getting rear flats and I have been playing with some low pressures (24-25psi)

I have been running the hsc with 2 clicks, the lsc with 3 clicks, and rebound with 2 clicks. On a 388lbs spring. I weigh 155 geared up.

I have ridden this thing on everything from highland smooth Bermy trails to super high speed rocky sections at mountain creek and everything in between and it hasn't showed a weakness
What he said.
I honestly thought my frame was broken the first time I rode it. I just installed a spring bearing, can't wait to ride this weekend.
 

marshalolson

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May 25, 2006
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op- curious if you are looking for the adjuster to be more open, more closed, or just another click in the middle?
 

supercow

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Feb 18, 2009
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op- curious if you are looking for the adjuster to be more open, more closed, or just another click in the middle?
I'm quite particular abouI my rebound speed, and run it slower than most people. I was just thinking that there might be "one more" in the "middle" somewhere.