Running same onyx up front with jadeX in the rear. The jadeX is buttah, fully open the back.end feels so smooth i could barely feel the trail chatter, I like it on trail mode for hitting jumps and drops. I'm still dialing in the front, My OTT feels spot on but I'm not getting full travel on high speed hits. Currently @ 65 psi with about 20-25% sag.
That’s good intel on the Jade. I weight 205lbs fully kitted at 80psi and 25 sag and it feels pretty good ... I still might open the OTT further - i think I have 1 full rotation left
Awesome - you’re gonna love it! Just make sure the OTT dial adjusts with easy/light action (remember to take air out of form first) - you shouldn’t have to force it!
Glad you're enjoying the Onyx/Topaz! Been riding on DVO since they launched & have always enjoyed their products/knowledge they've provided. Good friends to have in the industry! If you ever want more burliness for park riding/enduro, the JadeX is something else.
You won't notice the weight at all. LSC on the Jade X is super soft while I find the HSC to be a bit firm on high speed hits in fast rock gardens. The rebound is really fast as well. To me on a Banshee Rune it seems more like a good flow trail shock. It's still a good shock and prefer it over my Topaz but I'm not personally to keen on the stock tune. I'm currently messing with my own tune and in contact with DVO for their suggestions.
Bought a 2022 used Ripmo AF yesterday. Two manuals online recommend entirely different air settings (one 2020, one ?). As well, recommended OTT is 12 for my weight; mine goes to no more than 10. WTF??
I order my Fesarri LA SAL comp and it come with the DVO suspensio same as yours..question can you compare it to the Fox, does it feels cheaper?, im just cuirious because geting my first bike and it come with the same suspension..
I wouldn’t say it feels “cheaper” - it’s not quite as smooth in the initial stroke but mid and full stroke feel super great… in the end I liked my Fox Factory 36 a little more but both are high performance - top tier suspension
Nice review man. Quick heads up on the OTT, which I also broke on my Diamond- I think you have to let all the air out (or most of it) in order to turn that dial to the desired setting. I wish DVO was more forthcoming about this or had some sort of warning.
@@ryanrobin12 not stirring the shit almost a year later but they have a sticker above the ott that says “release adjust ride” then says release air pressure to adjust ott. At least on my 2020 diamond it has one
I like the DVO a lot but in the end you can’t beat the fox factory 36 or 38 (depends on your weight and riding style). Heavier more aggressive riders should go 38
Hi. Foco. Do you know how much stoke you have on your topaz? I have ripmo v2 topaz too. It says 210x55/50mm. So im not sure if the stroke is 55mm or 50mm. How did you measure sag? Thanks Foco!
The V2 is a 210x55mm shock. Sag is how much the shocks sits in its travel when sitting stationary on the bike and pumping the travel from the attack position … you usually need someone to hold the bike steady to do this… I usually shoot for 25% sag
@@akjw86 yea - I usually just eye ball it but that’s the right idea - if you can try a few different sag settings on the same section of trail with some steep sections or areas of high speed chunk to get a feel for what you like best
Hey foco, I got the Ripmo AF with DVO set up. Did your topaz come with the volume spacers already inside or did you have to buy them and put them in? Not sure if mine are in there...thanks!!! BTW loving the vids, keep them coming
It comes w 2 spacers in the positive and one in the negative … I added a 3rd in the positive chamber to make it a little more progressive. - THANKS FOR WATCHING BTW - make sure to share the channel w/ your riding buddies 🤘
Hey man, great review. I have the exact bike in an XL as well. I'm also 6'2 and about 205 ready to ride. When I bought this bike there were no larges and the way things were going with bikes I jumped on the XL. So far I love it but I cant help but wonder what the LG would have felt like. Were you able to try both before getting the XL? If so, what did you think?
When I bought my Ripmo V1 2 years ago, I demo’d both a L and an XL and I felt really cramped on the L. The L was a tad bit more nimble and “flickable” but the XL just felt better across the board.
@@robertgiggi1133 I bought a Ripley recently and I felt the same way. M was fine for my height at 5'9 but L felt much better. If you are enjoying your rides, that's all that matters otherwise you would know.
@@DM-hw4cr the reach difference isn’t really much like you say, but the wheelbase is almost 30mm longer on the XL. That’s what I was worried about most but it’s been a non- issue so far. The bike is just so nimble I don’t notice it at all👍🏻
You want the honest answer..... because it was the build my local bike shop had already ordered in size XL and I could pick up the same week I sold my V1! Looking at 6 month wait to order the bike with a specific build!!! In all seriousness, I have always been curious about DVO so I took the plunge!
Hi there ! New subscriber here I also have a bike club with a bunch of friends I will start putting your videos on the group. Big question what are your exact settings on the Fork and the Shock . I am 210 running 70 psi fork, 18 rebound from all the way +, no HSC , 12 ott. On the topaz I am at 208 psi with 3 bands on the positive none on the negative chamber. Can you please mention your exact settings?
I’m 205 - 80psi - HSC fully open (1), 13 OTT, topaz at 210psi (190 is the piggyback) and 2-1 bands in positive - neg chamber ... thinking about adding another band in each
@@FoCoFlowShow try and remove the negative band on your shock, traction will improve dramatically it may have a little Bob but you will be able to pedal better on the rocky sections.
I’ve had more issues with the topaz… onyx is pretty close to perfect with it almost fully open using Ibis recommended tune … I found the ibis rec too light for the rear
@@FoCoFlowShow i tried both Ibis and DVO recommended settings. I still can’t figure out how to get rid of the high speed chatter up top when descending. Feels like I’m on a jack hammer but on the jumps / drops & chunky stuff, it’s buttery smooth. Any ideas on if I should add more OTT? I’m about 7-8 turns from full and rebound about 18 clicks.
@@jimmyinthaphanh2993 yea man - I had the same issues and now run OTT one turn from FULLY OPEN - I’m 205lbs and ride with about 80psi in the fork - definitely open up that OTT all the way and then tune it back only if needed
1)Damping completely Open 2)Pressure Up,until you Like Support and traveluse 3) crank in Ott until IT Matches your taste 4) Use LSC For Chassis Stabilität and bobbing 5) HSC only For fine Tuning If Support/bottom Out Balance cannot be balanced properly.but Generally as much HSC as relly needed. LSR aß fast as possible only crank down until the fork does Not defect from ROOTS and Jackhammer you Over roots
@@markhamlewis4929 yes, but not radically more progressive, I found I kept the same volume spacers (1 neg, 4 positive) and pressure but enjoy more bottom out resistance. BTW, I am 150lbs kitted for riding
I found DVO recommendations for the Onyx to be too stiff, the Ibis a bit too soft so now I am a bit higher pressure than the Ibis recommendations (not not near the DVO recommended pressure) and adjusted the other settings to suit the pressure. I really like this fork.
@@FoCoFlowShow Yes, it really screwed me up when doing my initial settings and testing as I did not realize how different the Ibis vs DVO fork recommendations were.
Running same onyx up front with jadeX in the rear. The jadeX is buttah, fully open the back.end feels so smooth i could barely feel the trail chatter, I like it on trail mode for hitting jumps and drops. I'm still dialing in the front, My OTT feels spot on but I'm not getting full travel on high speed hits. Currently @ 65 psi with about 20-25% sag.
That’s good intel on the Jade. I weight 205lbs fully kitted at 80psi and 25 sag and it feels pretty good ... I still might open the OTT further - i think I have 1 full rotation left
Just bought a V2 today and I am excited to experience the DVO suspension. Versions I demo'd all had the Fox. This was reassuring and helpful!
Awesome - you’re gonna love it! Just make sure the OTT dial adjusts with easy/light action (remember to take air out of form first) - you shouldn’t have to force it!
Glad you're enjoying the Onyx/Topaz! Been riding on DVO since they launched & have always enjoyed their products/knowledge they've provided. Good friends to have in the industry! If you ever want more burliness for park riding/enduro, the JadeX is something else.
Definitely want to try a coil - can you notice the weight difference
You won't notice the weight at all. LSC on the Jade X is super soft while I find the HSC to be a bit firm on high speed hits in fast rock gardens. The rebound is really fast as well. To me on a Banshee Rune it seems more like a good flow trail shock. It's still a good shock and prefer it over my Topaz but I'm not personally to keen on the stock tune. I'm currently messing with my own tune and in contact with DVO for their suggestions.
Bought a 2022 used Ripmo AF yesterday. Two manuals online recommend entirely different air settings (one 2020, one ?). As well, recommended OTT is 12 for my weight; mine goes to no more than 10. WTF??
I would call DVO directly - they are really knowledgeable and can make more specific recommendations.
@@FoCoFlowShow thx
Coil with progressive spring has been a game changer
I definitely want to give it a try - is the Jade coil the way to go?
I order my Fesarri LA SAL comp and it come with the DVO suspensio same as yours..question can you compare it to the Fox, does it feels cheaper?, im just cuirious because geting my first bike and it come with the same suspension..
I wouldn’t say it feels “cheaper” - it’s not quite as smooth in the initial stroke but mid and full stroke feel super great… in the end I liked my Fox Factory 36 a little more but both are high performance - top tier suspension
@@FoCoFlowShow thank you for your honest answer..
@@jorgeguerrero6361 you got it! 👊
Nice review man. Quick heads up on the OTT, which I also broke on my Diamond- I think you have to let all the air out (or most of it) in order to turn that dial to the desired setting. I wish DVO was more forthcoming about this or had some sort of warning.
Oh, I just realized you mentioned this in the video (about having to let air out before OTT adjustment)
@@ryanrobin12 yep - but still a good reminder
How do you know when the OTT is broken inside, mine adjusts easily even with 55 psi of air in the fork?
@@ryanrobin12 not stirring the shit almost a year later but they have a sticker above the ott that says “release adjust ride” then says release air pressure to adjust ott. At least on my 2020 diamond it has one
Thanks for this video
Welcome!
I haven’t finished the video yet but would u rather have fox or rockshox or a dvo
I like the DVO a lot but in the end you can’t beat the fox factory 36 or 38 (depends on your weight and riding style). Heavier more aggressive riders should go 38
Hi. Foco. Do you know how much stoke you have on your topaz?
I have ripmo v2 topaz too. It says 210x55/50mm. So im not sure if the stroke is 55mm or 50mm.
How did you measure sag?
Thanks Foco!
The V2 is a 210x55mm shock. Sag is how much the shocks sits in its travel when sitting stationary on the bike and pumping the travel from the attack position … you usually need someone to hold the bike steady to do this… I usually shoot for 25% sag
@@FoCoFlowShowThank you Foco!
So I guess you shoot for 14mm sag to make it 25% sag? (14/55)
@@akjw86 yea - I usually just eye ball it but that’s the right idea - if you can try a few different sag settings on the same section of trail with some steep sections or areas of high speed chunk to get a feel for what you like best
There is a 5mm spacer that can be fitted to the shock to reduce the travel for 50mm applications
Also- is that bird crap on the top of your left shoe at 13:12??
It’s extra steeze from my steeze bleed valve
Hey foco, I got the Ripmo AF with DVO set up. Did your topaz come with the volume spacers already inside or did you have to buy them and put them in? Not sure if mine are in there...thanks!!! BTW loving the vids, keep them coming
It comes w 2 spacers in the positive and one in the negative … I added a 3rd in the positive chamber to make it a little more progressive. - THANKS FOR WATCHING BTW - make sure to share the channel w/ your riding buddies 🤘
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@@tonyr2681 nice!!! Shoot me a message on Instagram - I’ll mail you a Flow Show sticker if you want!
Hey man, great review. I have the exact bike in an XL as well. I'm also 6'2 and about 205 ready to ride. When I bought this bike there were no larges and the way things were going with bikes I jumped on the XL. So far I love it but I cant help but wonder what the LG would have felt like. Were you able to try both before getting the XL? If so, what did you think?
When I bought my Ripmo V1 2 years ago, I demo’d both a L and an XL and I felt really cramped on the L. The L was a tad bit more nimble and “flickable” but the XL just felt better across the board.
@@FoCoFlowShow Good to hear. Thank you!
@@robertgiggi1133 I bought a Ripley recently and I felt the same way. M was fine for my height at 5'9 but L felt much better. If you are enjoying your rides, that's all that matters otherwise you would know.
25mm reach difference. Not much
@@DM-hw4cr the reach difference isn’t really much like you say, but the wheelbase is almost 30mm longer on the XL. That’s what I was worried about most but it’s been a non- issue so far. The bike is just so nimble I don’t notice it at all👍🏻
Awesome review/explanation Forrest. Question though, why did you decide to go with DVO over the Fox or Rockshox
You want the honest answer..... because it was the build my local bike shop had already ordered in size XL and I could pick up the same week I sold my V1! Looking at 6 month wait to order the bike with a specific build!!! In all seriousness, I have always been curious about DVO so I took the plunge!
Great video
Thanks!
I hope you're not putting 210PSI into the Topaz Bladder...It very explicitly states on the shock not to exceed 200PSI..
Yes - other way around - 210 in the shock - 190 the other way around
Three inches of spacers has to be flexy as hell. Holy crap
Not 3 inches - just 3 volume spacers - each one is only a few mm
Hi there ! New subscriber here I also have a bike club with a bunch of friends I will start putting your videos on the group. Big question what are your exact settings on the Fork and the Shock . I am 210 running 70 psi fork, 18 rebound from all the way +, no HSC , 12 ott. On the topaz I am at 208 psi with 3 bands on the positive none on the negative chamber. Can you please mention your exact settings?
I’m 205 - 80psi - HSC fully open (1), 13 OTT, topaz at 210psi (190 is the piggyback) and 2-1 bands in positive - neg chamber ... thinking about adding another band in each
@@FoCoFlowShow try and remove the negative band on your shock, traction will improve dramatically it may have a little Bob but you will be able to pedal better on the rocky sections.
@@urbanaacademy848 good tip - may give that a try too
I’ve had my Ripmo for 7 months and I still haven’t gotten my DVO onyx dialed in yet. 😂
I’ve had more issues with the topaz… onyx is pretty close to perfect with it almost fully open using Ibis recommended tune … I found the ibis rec too light for the rear
@@FoCoFlowShow i tried both Ibis and DVO recommended settings. I still can’t figure out how to get rid of the high speed chatter up top when descending. Feels like I’m on a jack hammer but on the jumps / drops & chunky stuff, it’s buttery smooth. Any ideas on if I should add more OTT? I’m about 7-8 turns from full and rebound about 18 clicks.
@@jimmyinthaphanh2993 yea man - I had the same issues and now run OTT one turn from FULLY OPEN - I’m 205lbs and ride with about 80psi in the fork - definitely open up that OTT all the way and then tune it back only if needed
1)Damping completely Open
2)Pressure Up,until you Like Support and traveluse
3) crank in Ott until IT Matches your taste
4) Use LSC For Chassis Stabilität and bobbing
5) HSC only For fine Tuning If Support/bottom Out Balance cannot be balanced properly.but Generally as much HSC as relly needed.
LSR aß fast as possible only crank down until the fork does Not defect from ROOTS and Jackhammer you Over roots
Worth mentioning ripmo v2 linkage is more progressive than v1
Yes - good point!
Yes but not progressive enough IMO, I added the Cascade link to my RAF to increase progression.
@@yipyipyip Have you noticed much difference with the Cascade link on the V2.... was considering making this change.
@@markhamlewis4929 yes, but not radically more progressive, I found I kept the same volume spacers (1 neg, 4 positive) and pressure but enjoy more bottom out resistance. BTW, I am 150lbs kitted for riding
the dvo guide was way off.. i did follow the ibis guide for my RAF and its 100% spot on.
Yea. - I needed to added quite a bit more PSI on the recommendation of DVO tech staff - kinda crazy there is such discrepancy
I found DVO recommendations for the Onyx to be too stiff, the Ibis a bit too soft so now I am a bit higher pressure than the Ibis recommendations (not not near the DVO recommended pressure) and adjusted the other settings to suit the pressure. I really like this fork.
@@yipyipyip it’s crazy how much variance there is between the 2 suggested set ups
@@FoCoFlowShow Yes, it really screwed me up when doing my initial settings and testing as I did not realize how different the Ibis vs DVO fork recommendations were.
turned off when you started to show the dead animal part
THanks for watching!
Skip the bullshit and get to it.
But I like to talk 😃😃😃. Thanks for watching any way 💪💪💪