 DT Swiss will sell that rear shock 190 x 50mm to fit any bike, I'd use the reduced sag/travel mode for likely 80% of my riding.
Nice bike to.
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 Why would you want it?
Its a jeyboy racing shock. Under normal use its probably higher maintainance than Emelda Marcos.
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 Dylan, if you so much as looked at that shock it would run away screaming..
You're a big lad see.. : )
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 Whats up with you man, Dylan on a jayboy xc machine shock? Thought you'd be more interested in some kind of bomb proof 8" downhill heavy duty spring? You'll be wearing lycra next.
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 You'll be wearing lycra next
*shudders*
;-)
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 Hey the RP3's took 6months of abuse and still working which does amaze me to be honest.
I run my shock low on sag for increased pedal clearance and better climbing, so it would give me a DH mode for occasional use.
Podge, it'll be on the ID5 with Marz AM2 heavy forks and DH rims, don't worry I'm not going Gay like you, I mean Jey like you ofcourse :)
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 'DHmode' Is that Dylan Hard mode by any chance???
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 I guarantee they won't! It's a USP of Scott bikes, why offer the shock after market!?
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 'DHmode' Is that Dylan Hard mode by any chance???
Double Header mode.
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 LOL!
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 " I'd use the reduced sag/travel mode for likely 80% of my riding."
Why not just buy a shorter travel bike then, and stand up on the bumpier bits?
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 that would imply some logic pinkster ; )
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 i was told by dtswiss that the shock was 165mm X 37mm
Hello Tom, the eye to eye lengh of the shock is 165mm and the stroke is 37mm. So you can use a standard 165mm HVR200 shock. By the way: the bike is a rocket! Best regards,
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 "Why not just buy a shorter travel bike then, and stand up on the bumpier bits?"
Because I can't find anyone to ride my 6F/5R inch bike along side me, so I can swap and choose.
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Had the chance to ride one of these at the Rutland Water demo day. What a bike! Lovely low speed handling, good on single track, precise and fast handling without being twitchy and a comfortable ride. The position is fine for me, not too stretched. This bike could be the do-it-all as far as I am concerned. Only downside for me is the price - at £3800 I don't think it is £2000 better than the Giant Anthem 1 but every one has their opinion. The extra travel on the Spark should enable you to cope with more conditions though
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dont pace have a web page selling these
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 I've heard mixed reviews, a lot of people seem to be having rather trivial, but very annoying issues with them. I've heard that they're light, but that's about all they've got going for them! Shame, I really want to want one!
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