How's the parts availability for the Formula? Are they serviceable at home? I'm not close to changing my ohlins but I know a few mates are looking at formulas after hearing some great reviewsI like the Ohlins and the Formula Mod currently.
How's the parts availability for the Formula? Are they serviceable at home? I'm not close to changing my ohlins but I know a few mates are looking at formulas after hearing some great reviewsI like the Ohlins and the Formula Mod currently.
Dude! Thanks!This place has two, out of Missouri:
Ohlins TTX22M.2 Coil Shock
Introducing the next generation of big hit suspension technology. The updated TTX22m.2 rear shock builds on the supreme levels of performance, traction and control that made the original TTX22 the …traillabs.com
I own that coil as well as the Ohlins TTX2 air on my trail bike. I've been really happy with their stuff. I bet you'll like that shock.Dude! Thanks!
It looks like they can get my order to UPS today.
I don’t know about any of that yet. I just got it and I like how it feels but I’ve only ridden it a couple of times.How's the parts availability for the Formula? Are they serviceable at home? I'm not close to changing my ohlins but I know a few mates are looking at formulas after hearing some great reviews
Dude! Thanks!
It looks like they can get my order to UPS today.
Be aware, this is not what needs a wider range. The rebound adjuster has something like only 5 clicks and narrow range. THAT is what needs to be wider. It's a good shock, but likely needs a tune to perform correctly, given this as the biggest restriction IMO.Wider adjustment range
The updated shock’s blue trail high-speed compression valve now provides a wider adjustment range. Importantly, this gives the rider more distinct alternatives to choose between when customizing setup. This new wider range also adds support in the pedal mode, making the bike a more efficient climber. The golden DH compression valve retains the same adjustment range as the original, which is already perfectly optimized for gravity riding.
I think I might have farked up and posted a link to a regular eyelet version, not the trunnion.Dude! Thanks!
It looks like they can get my order to UPS today.
DHX is more tunable, not a twin tube design with spring backed base valve circuit, has a larger damper shaft (12.7mm vs 9.5mm) with a much longer bushing interface, and is cheaper.Thanks, guys!
Ohlins in 205 x 65 is out of stock everywhere and I "need" something now...I'd like to be able to ride next week.
I can locally pick up a Formula MOD. It looks like I can get a Fox DHX or DHX2 by Monday mail order if I order this morning. @Redwood Mulch Chucker any reason you mentione DHX and not DHX2?
It looks like I can also get the PUSH 11-6 locally, but that seems a little excessive. I am not racing...just plowing PNW chunder...
All good! It isn’t super clear on their website what is what, so I called them before I ordered…I think I might have farked up and posted a link to a regular eyelet version, not the trunnion.
Maybe call them..
I did last spring. Went DVO in the end. Was just fine last year. Have an ohlins 36 to try on the front, but I’ve been lazy.I'll chime in.
Good buddy works for S4 suspension.
Avoid DVO, CC air and X2.
They have seen very very few Float X.
I went with it for my Scout. I was able to set it up within a couple rides. It lack a bit of mid stroke support. Nothing that can be fixed when I get its first service done.
@dump did you finally get that trailbike?
i have an older push on my nomad. don't race but do plow! no complaints. there was a rockshox superdeluxe on it when i got it. actually felt decent. do they come in trunion? could be a good readily available budget option.Thanks, guys!
Ohlins in 205 x 65 is out of stock everywhere and I "need" something now...I'd like to be able to ride next week.
I can locally pick up a Formula MOD. It looks like I can get a Fox DHX or DHX2 by Monday mail order if I order this morning. @Redwood Mulch Chucker any reason you mentione DHX and not DHX2?
It looks like I can also get the PUSH 11-6 locally, but that seems a little excessive. I am not racing...just plowing PNW chunder...
Can't seem to recognize frame?I did last spring. Went DVO in the end. Was just fine last year. Have an ohlins 36 to try on the front, but I’ve been lazy.
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I got a new Marzocchi Bomber CR for $300cdn from Lama Cycles earlier this year, might be another option? If you can find one...Ok so my new, just-serviced for the 3rd time Jade still leaks and rebound is fucked so I'm going to buy something else. Jade X has been ultra reliable and works great with my Meta AM. I want to stay with a coil, so I need a thick or steel shaft. EXT is out of price, so now I'm hesitating between Jade X (900$cdn, custom built by DVO NZ) or a stock Ohlins TTXM2 (1100$cdn).
What's your pick ? Any good/bad experiences with the Ohlins? I just got an RXF 36 M2 so it would make for a great combo I'd guess, but I still have the Diamond on the bike. Cheers!
I think DVO finally got the tune right or fixed my Jade on my Mutz, it's been running pretty well finally...but it took a while. Going to try the X on the canfield.Ok so my new, just-serviced for the 3rd time Jade still leaks and rebound is fucked so I'm going to buy something else. Jade X has been ultra reliable and works great with my Meta AM. I want to stay with a coil, so I need a thick or steel shaft. EXT is out of price, so now I'm hesitating between Jade X (900$cdn, custom built by DVO NZ) or a stock Ohlins TTXM2 (1100$cdn).
What's your pick ? Any good/bad experiences with the Ohlins? I just got an RXF 36 M2 so it would make for a great combo I'd guess, but I still have the Diamond on the bike. Cheers!
Getting a frame bag installed.Returned because the tune didn't suit your bike, or because it didn't work well/was not reliable?
RockShox has a guide somewhere as to what combination of shock stroke + yoke length is OK for the SD Coil. I know that it is structurally OK for the SJ Evo and Levo, which are also notorious yoke-based shock destroyers.Yeah the problem with the yoke-driven shock on my Meta is that they snap shafts and the Bomber CR isn't "approved". I've seen snapped DHX2s and Cane Creeks so I'm playing it safe. Commencal even told me that the DVO were not "approved" by their engineers and to stay with what they offered stock. Since they had an Ohlins coil edition, it's probably safe. Thanks for the idea anyway!
They're also great on the shock damper as you don't need much compression or rebound damping once the pivots get so much drag the back end of the bike acts as its own damper.Everybody laughs at my too many pivots Knolly's.
But hell, my experience over 6 frames is they are easy on shocks, that extra linkage does not act like ayokecrowbar.