Great, thanks.shoulder bolt/one-piece bushing/dog-bone/washer/DELTA link.
Great, thanks.shoulder bolt/one-piece bushing/dog-bone/washer/DELTA link.
The bushings changed slightly. Give them a few rides to fully seat in, they are stiffer out of the box.Rode my new frame today and I noticed something weird. It felt stiffer than last years, less pedalbob or actually none at all and more pop off the jumps. I was riding the same trails yesterday with the old frame and exactly the same setup, the only part that was changed was the frame.
Did they change anything in the linkage apart from beefing up stuff? It might just be because it's new and the other one has been ridden almost a year.
BTW, where can I get a black chain?
Just back from injury and finally time to put my frame back together, so I didn't notice that the dog-bone links I got from Evil HQ are different from one another until now. Scratching my head here, which one goes where, and how? Drive side, non-drive side?didnt actually look if the dog-bones were specific to fit one way or another. i left the bolts in there when i took them out so i didnt inspect to see if they were different. i thought the new gusset would get in the way, but it apparently has just enough clearance to take the bolts out.
those plastic washers go b/w the dog-bone links and the DELTA link.
shoulder bolt/one-piece bushing/dog-bone/washer/DELTA link.
the one with the bigger curve on the right goes on the non-drive side.Just back from injury and finally time to put my frame back together, so I didn't notice that the dog-bone links I got from Evil HQ are different from one another until now. Scratching my head here, which one goes where, and how? Drive side, non-drive side?
How the hell do you crack a shock? Where did it fail?So the RC4 cracked and I'm thinking about ordering a CCDB tomorrow. Does anyone have any experience with these? Like how spring rates compare to the RC4. I weigh 198lb (90kg)
And input on base settings would be nice as well.
Sure thing. Was a minor headache getting the plastic bushings in between the dog-bone and Delta link in the right place though.did you get the snap rings too?
i got my original frame when they only came with the DHX's, but upgraded to the RC4 WC. i was originally told the WC version didnt have a different tune than the normal RC4's, but after talking to a few people at Fox, it in fact did.So who has the old RC4 then? Every single Revolt sold last year apart from the ones with dhx5.
yeah, they are a bit tricky, but if you use a screwdriver to hold everything in place, they should go right in.Sure thing. Was a minor headache getting the plastic bushings in between the dog-bone and Delta link in the right place though.
Is this for real? i never heard anything like this before. I got mine last sep so will def be up for changing it out.I cracked just underneath the compression adjuster. The material over the clip that holds the screw in is just too thin. It seems to happen to all first gen RC4's if you ride a bit. If you dont know about it and keeps an eye out it comes flying out when it fails completely. It has been known to dent/brake frames from hitting them full force.
Fox has updated that part with more material so if you have a first gen RC4 then you should contact Fox to get it swapped for a new one. If they start answering emails that is.
So who has the old RC4 then? Every single Revolt sold last year apart from the ones with dhx5.
haha yeah it is! its bizarre when it happensIs this for real? i never heard anything like this before. I got mine last sep so will def be up for changing it out.
lolz.so my revolt with original hardware decided to eat itself at whistler today. A fairly large amount of alloy is missing from the downtube. seeing as the bolts were all done up to torque spec when i started the day is this likely to be covered under warranty?
Why cant they ship a set of new bolts to the old customers? im sick of hearing about/seeing these things snap! Surely the price of warranty frames cant be far off new bolts?so my revolt with original hardware decided to eat itself at whistler today. A fairly large amount of alloy is missing from the downtube. seeing as the bolts were all done up to torque spec when i started the day is this likely to be covered under warranty?
that makes too much senseWhy cant they ship a set of new bolts to the old customers? im sick of hearing about/seeing these things snap! Surely the price of warranty frames cant be far off new bolts?
im wanting to know whats going on with this alsodoes evil have there **** figured out yet and are shipping bikes or what is up?