Instead of no bushing? Que the innuendo!You get bushing... in both legs
Instead of no bushing? Que the innuendo!You get bushing... in both legs
Half the SIDs have been warranted for bushing play, only to be replace by another that had bushing play.Instead of no bushing? Que the innuendo!
Got to pay for the lube!Half the SIDs have been warranted for bushing play, only to be replace by another that had bushing play.
I pulled the legs on mine after a couple of weeks to find there was no oil in there so maybe the ultimate bushing package means they come with lubrication.
10 second summary - "Smoother off the top, more supportive yet more supple, friction reduced by 20%, added air bleed valves, squarer arch shape to make trailside differentiation from Fox easier, more clicks in your knob-twirlers, and arbitraily restricted travel options."Lots of Rock Shox 23 info this morning, got some reading to do tonight! Lots of interesting features.
https://nsmb.com/articles/riding-rockshoxs-2023-suspension/
https://nsmb.com/articles/2023-rockshox-forks/
https://nsmb.com/articles/2023-rockshox-super-deluxe-shocks/
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/review-2023-rockshox-ultimate-fork-smooth-silent-and-comfortable.html
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/every...ckshoxs-redesigned-2023-forks-and-shocks.html
I read this as "not enough endubros are buying Zebs"... and arbitraily restricted travel options."
Ha, yeah. Interesting to see some real world feedback once they have been in the hands of everyday riders for bit.10 second summary - "Smoother off the top, more supportive yet more supple, friction reduced by 20%, added air bleed valves, squarer arch shape to make trailside differentiation from Fox easier, more clicks in your knob-twirlers, and arbitraily restricted travel options."
.../not enough downcountry folk are buying Pikes.I read this as "not enough endubros are buying Zebs"
Mr George has just completed a climbing challenge in 2 days.Except @Cardy George he has some massive hills out his way
That 35mm SiD is meant to be mental. 35mm stanchions + 120mm travel = stonk.../not enough downcountry folk are buying Pikes.
FIFY for my weight category...That 35mm SiD is meant to be mental. 35mm stanchions + 120mm travel = flex
Oh really. Don’t follow him on the Strava. Which challenge?Mr George has just completed a climbing challenge in 2 days.
The Kool aid?What am I missing?
New and improved? Do you still need to open them up to be sure the air spring has the correct amount of grease and there is oil in the lowers? Now that would be a good fix?10 second summary - "Smoother off the top, more supportive yet more supple, friction reduced by 20%, added air bleed valves, squarer arch shape to make trailside differentiation from Fox easier, more clicks in your knob-twirlers, and arbitraily restricted travel options."
Or even just sizing the bushings correctly.New and improved? Do you still need to open them up to be sure the air spring has the correct amount of grease and there is oil in the lowers? Now that would be a good fix?
It's 20% reduction and thus feels better for the internal components. The actual vibration reduction transferred to the grips for the rider is only 1%.Buttercups or marketing bullshit cups? That is the question.
RS have added these things to the bottom of the airshaft (and damper) and claim that they will reduce 20% of the vibration to your hands because of the connection with the lowers.
The only thing these rubbers bumpers can do is reduce the transmission of forces from the movement of the lowers into the airshaft and the damper. The airshaft and damper then transmit these forces into the upper through friction. So it's only the transmission of forces through the airshaft and damper seals that are being reduced, the friction from the bushing and the seals between the lowers and stanchions is unchanged.
Maybe the engineers can help me here but is there a great deal of friction in those areas? Enough to account for a claimed 20% reduction. I can understand that if you didn't have any lube in there that it would be bad, but the airshaft is usually well lubed and the damper is bathed in oil. I can't see the reduction as more than a couple of percentage points at best...
What am I missing?
This.Or even just sizing the bushings correctly.