Clarification for anyone considering the DVO Diamond....it does not use volume spacers. If you want more bottom out resistance, you add more air and tune the OTT to your liking.
A Fox float shock bottomout bumper fits in the DVO Diamond air chamber as a token also. But tokens are a workaround for forks where you can't tune the end-stroke separately from the first third. The tokens add end-stroke resistance so a fork can be softer at the start, but unless you're over something like 230lbs, the best way with a DVO fork is just set OTT for your weight/pressure, and then set the end stroke with pressure and/or a bit of compression damping, no volume reducers required. @@BTIFreshProduce
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Clarification for anyone considering the DVO Diamond....it does not use volume spacers. If you want more bottom out resistance, you add more air and tune the OTT to your liking.
I think you add more oil too
Thanks for that clarification, you are totally right! Adding suspension fluid and air will accomplish the same goals as adding volume spacers :-)
A Fox float shock bottomout bumper fits in the DVO Diamond air chamber as a token also. But tokens are a workaround for forks where you can't tune the end-stroke separately from the first third. The tokens add end-stroke resistance so a fork can be softer at the start, but unless you're over something like 230lbs, the best way with a DVO fork is just set OTT for your weight/pressure, and then set the end stroke with pressure and/or a bit of compression damping, no volume reducers required. @@BTIFreshProduce
What about the DVO and mrp dampers? How do they perform in comparison to other companies?
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