Hey there! Hope your back on your bike! So I thought about what's bothering you with the top-out of the fork. I think the remedy to this is to go less preload on a stiffer coil. Because if you think about it a un-preloaded coil does not excert forces when the fork is unweighted. If you preload the coil it wants to extend even if your at full extension already. So if you de-weight the fork really fast it runs into the hard stop. Smashpot and 38 might be the way to go since vorsprung has way more coils to choose from and you can get the springrate perfect with minimal preload instead of relying on preload for support.
@@dezzydiamond7121 hey bro, yeah I’m all good. Healing a few busted ribs but nearly back to normal. Once I’m lapping again the content will start flowing again, sorry for the long stint between vids
@@dezzydiamond7121 this one was a non biking injury as well, but still a good hit. Got a few laps in yesterday and felt pretty good so I may be riding again close to pace by this weekend
Hey about that bottoming out, Fluid Focus make some bumper stops custom for the weight and also have the SAR springs that are super accurate with the rate. And are a little lighter
Also the sar springs are heavier than the ohlins and fox light springs by 50-80grams. They are a good alternative to the rockshox coils though with a weight saving of around 80grams give or take. Its a big cost for 80 grams I think
I have converted to Carbon wheels and in terms of trail feel imo its superior. In saying all that it depends on the layup and dimensions. But it does have a more point and shoot feel. Just make sure warranties in check or run a insert at least in the back and perhaps run a psi or 2 higher in pressures.
Thanks for the feedback, yep as long as the warranty is legit it may be a good investment. I’d want those wheels to be basically indestructable for the price, and to minimise the carbon fibre waste product if one does get trashed
Have you consider the WPS piston kit for one of the rear Shock? I am considering getting it for my 2024 Super Deluxe Ultimate air. But finding review are hard. Like always, great content.
Someone mentioned wps the other day, that was the first I had heard of it. Like you said its hard to find much info on them. I was looking at the spec for the marzocchi coil and they use a 10wt oil. So maybe I can go back to their standard compression and rebound tune and just run a 5wt oil for potentially a similar result. I’m curious to know how the different oil weights behave in the same shocks
Looks like it is as dry over there as it is here in the upper part of the South Island of NZ. Looking forward to some rain to tie all the loose marbles and dust together. It's so dry and loose here.
Yeah bro its dry as a bone here at the moment. Classic end of summer bomb holes and dust bowls. I love the conditions but don’t like following in the dust
Telly who is the suspension guy in Adelaide. Ive just moved here and blown my X2 . Did Fox creek today for the first time, cool trails and the uplift is good.
You can go to bicycle express, WillRide, or Pete at BMCR. I personally send most of my stuff to Cyclinic purely for the exceptional service I’ve always had from them. WillRide has a pretty sick setup these days, but if your float x2 is blown you’re eligible for a 2024 upgrade for a very small fee, so I’d send it to cyclinic
how's the coil's midstroke, on the forks? a lot of forum warriors report that the forks are diving and are diffult to balance suppleness with support. Running air F/r and dream of the days of consistet pressures :D
Yeah the midstroke is excellent with the appropriate spring rate and preload setup. At 78kg the firm 47.5lb spring still feels a little undersprung for me the 55lb extra firm should be perfect, maybe a touch stiff. On these trails on the firm spring I’ve had to run 9 or more clicks of preload for adequate support. With preload full open its absolutely too soft a spring rate for me. Which results in instability, a sluggish bike diving in and out of the travel, and a lack of trust in the front end
The Grip2 damper lacks support in general. It requires a lot of custom work to get it to behave well for a lot of riders. It's probably why you feel like you have to lean on the compression so much. If it were me, I'd spend a bit extra on a Fast SC5 cartridge or work with a local tuner to get the stock Grip damper the way I want it. But as always, enjoy the content!
Nah I like the light damping on the grip2. On my air spring setups I’m always close to open on the compressions, I may try the next coil rate up so I’m not compensating so much with preload and compression. For me running a stronger compression tune means under springing to allow for hand comfort, otherwise the mits get bashed on rough trails
@@mtbtelly5522oh that’s perfect then. It’s a killer fork for sure and it’s great to see you enjoy it I wonder if some shrink tube could help the top-out noise by the way. It might be the spring rattling around a bit
@@iliketoridebikes the spring itself seems silent, it doesnt rattle or make any noise when you bounce the bike on the back wheel, its more just the extension force coming to a hard stop and not having a topout bumper I think
I tried the fox 38/smashpot. Felt great but it makes the front end dive because it’s so damn heavy. Better suited e-bikes imo. Went back to air 38 after a few rides
@@mtbtelly5522 I’m 87kg and ran 50lbs spring. It’s also the 90cc of oil the spring side calls for with the smashpot… we’re talking a > 3kg fork here when all is said and done 🤯
@@jawzzy3 yeah tell meabout it. Its just too much for me. This Z1 is good but I’m on a 47.5lb spring at 78kg and find it a little undersprung still. That 50lb at your weight would’ve made for a soft under sprung ride yeah? Definitely would not be enjoyable soft and overly heavy
@@mtbtelly5522 Felt pretty good actually. 50lbs is the recommended spring for my weight on the vorsprung site (middle settings on the calculator). Everytime I caught some air or pointed down steep tech, the front of the bike wanted to dive though… I’m sure I could’ve gotten used to it and compensated but it wasn’t ideal.
reckon if you got your hands on a Zeb Select + or a 38 performance with grip damper like an OEM style would be a killer fork for the Smashpot conversion? Dunno if you’d bother with a Factory or Ultimate as the performance would be too similar to warrant the expense? Killer vid. Cool to see you stoked on it. 🤙🏼
I feel like you’d want a tunable damper to get the most out of the coil spring somaybe the best forks are the best match. But with that said its only a minor upgrade going to the more adjustable Grip2damper
Hey man its Alex not too sure if you remember me or not haha haven't been riding too much but fox looks insane now days! keen to get back out there! What bike or bikes are you riding now days? congrats on 8k btw your channel Is booming!
Greate video! I also do run Fox Rhythm 36 converted to coil. Question:You ran Banshee Titan in Large and now you run this one in Medium, which bike works better for you in terms of sizing?
@@brokenlegz devastated, I updated the app, and it showed the video uploading a second time above the published one, so I deleted it, and they both disappeared. I was shocked. And I’ve deleted it from my roll to make space 🤣 Lost in time
Glad you’re loving this setup! Do you still have your air seal on the coil shaft? Or have removed that to stop the end ramp up progression? I haven’t touched it on my 170 coil, and I do notice it doesn’t reach full travel, but I don’t care because the damn Z1 rides so good. I also like Nobl TR37s for the exact reason you mention. I never have to touch them and I freaking smash everything with them. Really impressed (going on 3rd season with them).
Nah I’ve left it all as it comes. I’ve bottomed it a few times now with the firm spring installed, but can mitigate it depending on how much preload I run. I’m trying to get an extra firm spring to test. The firm is quite soft for me with no preload so the next spring up might be perfect, if not a touch stiff
@@mtbtelly5522 Nice man! Interesting how you’ve played so much with preload. I only added enough to take up the slack and that was it. Mind me asking what mass you’re at fully kitted? I’m between 95 and 100kg. As I mentioned before I def need to try that firm spring!
After getting my order canceled ages ago for my Reign, I have the opportunity to buy a 2023 Adv pro 1 in that nice Diamond/carbon paint for over 40% off Do you think the new reign is still worth it? Do you think large is correct for me at 182cm?
Yeah i could do with another spring firmer, but also the next spring up may be too far on the firm side. Vorsprung seems to have more available increments for spring choice, but that heavy bottomout damper setup is hard to swallow
The difference is weight. Z1 and 36 rhythm have thicker stanchions of lower grade aluminium and heavier lower legs than 36 Performance, which shares everything except for the Grip2 damper with the Performance Elite and Factory (+kashima coating). So you pay for weight reduction by higher grade materials.
@@victorgohlin1201 so he effecively has a much heavier fox 36 performance elite coil if stiffness and durability of the cheaper chassis are onlx unnoticably different
@@hannes6114 The Rhythm and Z1 are noticeable stiffer than the more expensive 36 variants due to the thicker stanchions and beefier lower legs at the cost of a ~200g weight pentaly. So he more or less have a heavier and stiffer coil performance elite fork
Dude, I thought you were having some sort of episode at the 1:00 minute mark until I realised the video was briefly sped up. Nice trails.
Ahaha
Hey there! Hope your back on your bike! So I thought about what's bothering you with the top-out of the fork. I think the remedy to this is to go less preload on a stiffer coil. Because if you think about it a un-preloaded coil does not excert forces when the fork is unweighted. If you preload the coil it wants to extend even if your at full extension already. So if you de-weight the fork really fast it runs into the hard stop. Smashpot and 38 might be the way to go since vorsprung has way more coils to choose from and you can get the springrate perfect with minimal preload instead of relying on preload for support.
Thank you for the video Telly 👍
Man I hope all is good with you Telly . I`m missing listening to normal people here in youtube land .
Take care fellow shredda .
@@dezzydiamond7121 hey bro, yeah I’m all good. Healing a few busted ribs but nearly back to normal. Once I’m lapping again the content will start flowing again, sorry for the long stint between vids
@@mtbtelly5522 Oh I see , broken bones , yeah that`ll slow things down ! no worries don`t sweet it on the vids ...
we are always here for you haha😄!!
@@dezzydiamond7121 thanks bro, I love that you guys care, I truly appreciate it 🤜🏽
@@dezzydiamond7121 this one was a non biking injury as well, but still a good hit. Got a few laps in yesterday and felt pretty good so I may be riding again close to pace by this weekend
Can’t believe how good Duthie has got hey! Used to ride bmx with him when we were younger, I think he knows who this is lol.
Yeah bro hes an animal on the bike
Hey about that bottoming out, Fluid Focus make some bumper stops custom for the weight and also have the SAR springs that are super accurate with the rate. And are a little lighter
Springs for the fork?
Their rear springs are ridiculously overpriced at $225. But i haven’t seen anything about the fluid focus stuff?
Also the sar springs are heavier than the ohlins and fox light springs by 50-80grams. They are a good alternative to the rockshox coils though with a weight saving of around 80grams give or take. Its a big cost for 80 grams I think
I really want to try spring setup in the Zeb, also RIP Nukeproof 😓
I have converted to Carbon wheels and in terms of trail feel imo its superior. In saying all that it depends on the layup and dimensions. But it does have a more point and shoot feel. Just make sure warranties in check or run a insert at least in the back and perhaps run a psi or 2 higher in pressures.
Thanks for the feedback, yep as long as the warranty is legit it may be a good investment. I’d want those wheels to be basically indestructable for the price, and to minimise the carbon fibre waste product if one does get trashed
@@mtbtelly5522 I hear you. Carbon not the best for environment. Never going to be indestructible however.
Have you consider the WPS piston kit for one of the rear Shock? I am considering getting it for my 2024 Super Deluxe Ultimate air. But finding review are hard. Like always, great content.
Someone mentioned wps the other day, that was the first I had heard of it. Like you said its hard to find much info on them.
I was looking at the spec for the marzocchi coil and they use a 10wt oil. So maybe I can go back to their standard compression and rebound tune and just run a 5wt oil for potentially a similar result. I’m curious to know how the different oil weights behave in the same shocks
Looks like it is as dry over there as it is here in the upper part of the South Island of NZ.
Looking forward to some rain to tie all the loose marbles and dust together.
It's so dry and loose here.
Yeah bro its dry as a bone here at the moment. Classic end of summer bomb holes and dust bowls. I love the conditions but don’t like following in the dust
Telly who is the suspension guy in Adelaide. Ive just moved here and blown my X2 .
Did Fox creek today for the first time, cool trails and the uplift is good.
You can go to bicycle express, WillRide, or Pete at BMCR. I personally send most of my stuff to Cyclinic purely for the exceptional service I’ve always had from them. WillRide has a pretty sick setup these days, but if your float x2 is blown you’re eligible for a 2024 upgrade for a very small fee, so I’d send it to cyclinic
@@mtbtelly5522 Cheers man ,
how's the coil's midstroke, on the forks? a lot of forum warriors report that the forks are diving and are diffult to balance suppleness with support. Running air F/r and dream of the days of consistet pressures :D
Yeah the midstroke is excellent with the appropriate spring rate and preload setup. At 78kg the firm 47.5lb spring still feels a little undersprung for me the 55lb extra firm should be perfect, maybe a touch stiff. On these trails on the firm spring I’ve had to run 9 or more clicks of preload for adequate support. With preload full open its absolutely too soft a spring rate for me. Which results in instability, a sluggish bike diving in and out of the travel, and a lack of trust in the front end
The Grip2 damper lacks support in general. It requires a lot of custom work to get it to behave well for a lot of riders. It's probably why you feel like you have to lean on the compression so much. If it were me, I'd spend a bit extra on a Fast SC5 cartridge or work with a local tuner to get the stock Grip damper the way I want it.
But as always, enjoy the content!
Nah I like the light damping on the grip2. On my air spring setups I’m always close to open on the compressions, I may try the next coil rate up so I’m not compensating so much with preload and compression.
For me running a stronger compression tune means under springing to allow for hand comfort, otherwise the mits get bashed on rough trails
@@mtbtelly5522oh that’s perfect then. It’s a killer fork for sure and it’s great to see you enjoy it
I wonder if some shrink tube could help the top-out noise by the way. It might be the spring rattling around a bit
@@iliketoridebikes the spring itself seems silent, it doesnt rattle or make any noise when you bounce the bike on the back wheel, its more just the extension force coming to a hard stop and not having a topout bumper I think
I tried the fox 38/smashpot. Felt great but it makes the front end dive because it’s so damn heavy. Better suited e-bikes imo. Went back to air 38 after a few rides
What spring rate did you run and whats your weight?
That smashpot weight was what has kept me away from it for so long
@@mtbtelly5522 I’m 87kg and ran 50lbs spring. It’s also the 90cc of oil the spring side calls for with the smashpot… we’re talking a > 3kg fork here when all is said and done 🤯
@@jawzzy3 yeah tell meabout it. Its just too much for me. This Z1 is good but I’m on a 47.5lb spring at 78kg and find it a little undersprung still. That 50lb at your weight would’ve made for a soft under sprung ride yeah? Definitely would not be enjoyable soft and overly heavy
@@mtbtelly5522 Felt pretty good actually. 50lbs is the recommended spring for my weight on the vorsprung site (middle settings on the calculator). Everytime I caught some air or pointed down steep tech, the front of the bike wanted to dive though… I’m sure I could’ve gotten used to it and compensated but it wasn’t ideal.
@@jawzzy3 yeah that doesn’t sound very confidence inspiring, a diving fork is the last thing you want
reckon if you got your hands on a Zeb Select + or a 38 performance with grip damper like an OEM style would be a killer fork for the Smashpot conversion? Dunno if you’d bother with a Factory or Ultimate as the performance would be too similar to warrant the expense? Killer vid. Cool to see you stoked on it. 🤙🏼
I feel like you’d want a tunable damper to get the most out of the coil spring somaybe the best forks are the best match. But with that said its only a minor upgrade going to the more adjustable Grip2damper
Hey man its Alex not too sure if you remember me or not haha haven't been riding too much but fox looks insane now days! keen to get back out there! What bike or bikes are you riding now days? congrats on 8k btw your channel Is booming!
Hey bro thanks, yeah of course I remember you. I’m on a 2023 Giant Reign at the moment, set up as a mullet. Its pretty rad
Greate video! I also do run Fox Rhythm 36 converted to coil.
Question:You ran Banshee Titan in Large and now you run this one in Medium, which bike works better for you in terms of sizing?
The banshee had a high standover height so the seat was always a little high, the Reign has much more room under me which I prefer
Haha did you just take down your most recent video? I clicked on it to watch it and it wouldn’t play. Then said it’s been removed when I refreshed
@@brokenlegz devastated, I updated the app, and it showed the video uploading a second time above the published one, so I deleted it, and they both disappeared. I was shocked. And I’ve deleted it from my roll to make space 🤣
Lost in time
@@mtbtelly5522 aaaand just like that you are gone again !
Just checking on a comment I had made on it and alas it`s gone , shopping trolly murdered .
@@dezzydiamond7121 ohh dude, I accidently deleted the upload, ROOKIE MISTAKE
@@mtbtelly5522 all good man , good to see you out riding and ripping .,........ and tinkering !
Glad you’re loving this setup! Do you still have your air seal on the coil shaft? Or have removed that to stop the end ramp up progression? I haven’t touched it on my 170 coil, and I do notice it doesn’t reach full travel, but I don’t care because the damn Z1 rides so good. I also like Nobl TR37s for the exact reason you mention. I never have to touch them and I freaking smash everything with them. Really impressed (going on 3rd season with them).
Nah I’ve left it all as it comes. I’ve bottomed it a few times now with the firm spring installed, but can mitigate it depending on how much preload I run. I’m trying to get an extra firm spring to test. The firm is quite soft for me with no preload so the next spring up might be perfect, if not a touch stiff
@@mtbtelly5522 Nice man! Interesting how you’ve played so much with preload. I only added enough to take up the slack and that was it. Mind me asking what mass you’re at fully kitted? I’m between 95 and 100kg. As I mentioned before I def need to try that firm spring!
@@rpiian i’m about 79kg full kit. You will for sure benefit from their firmest spring
@@rpiian if we can find them!
@@mtbtelly5522 Dang - the Extra Firm? I’ll keep my eye out!
After getting my order canceled ages ago for my Reign, I have the opportunity to buy a 2023 Adv pro 1 in that nice Diamond/carbon paint for over 40% off
Do you think the new reign is still worth it?
Do you think large is correct for me at 182cm?
I think its a great bike. And yeah a large should be perfect for you
Having to lean on the compression so much sounds like the spring weight is just not quite right. No? maybe you are right about the extra preload.
Yeah i could do with another spring firmer, but also the next spring up may be too far on the firm side. Vorsprung seems to have more available increments for spring choice, but that heavy bottomout damper setup is hard to swallow
Push acs3? Coil conversion then
Where are even the differences between a z1, a fox rythm and performance?
The difference is weight.
Z1 and 36 rhythm have thicker stanchions of lower grade aluminium and heavier lower legs than 36 Performance, which shares everything except for the Grip2 damper with the Performance Elite and Factory (+kashima coating). So you pay for weight reduction by higher grade materials.
@@victorgohlin1201 so he effecively has a much heavier fox 36 performance elite coil if stiffness and durability of the cheaper chassis are onlx unnoticably different
@@hannes6114 The Rhythm and Z1 are noticeable stiffer than the more expensive 36 variants due to the thicker stanchions and beefier lower legs at the cost of a ~200g weight pentaly. So he more or less have a heavier and stiffer coil performance elite fork