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Looking to reframe my Whyte G160 with something similar but more progression to the curve so I can run a coil. Any suggestions based on experience? Can’t bring myself to buy corporate so the more left field the better
Got a Commencal Meta AM V4.2 great fun, 160 up front great when you get it up to speed not so much at low speed though it's not the bike to ride slowly. Mate built up the new RM Slayer loves that too - lots of good bikes about
Not personal experience (as my mate runs air shock on his) and only 150mm travel but coil springs seem popular on the Airdrop Edit. Ticks the not corporate box.
The coil shock option seems to be quite popular on the new Orbea Rallon. I have ridden one but not with a coil.
Most Cube bikes appear to be a bit boring - but this new bike looks great:
Coil shock:
Fox Van RC, 222x70mm, Rebound & Compression Adjust
Fork:
Suntour Durolux RC, 20x110mm, Tapered, 180mm
The Hanzz 190 race 27.5 is the "low cost version" of the new Hanzz 190 and sells for around 2.3 k. Which is not bad at all! (and the Durolux is the PERFECT fork for this type of riding!)
Freeride / downhill / FUN !!!
Cheers for the input, that’s me smashing google for the rest of the day
As above, the airdrop edit is ok with a coil shock. Test ride one earlier in the year and it just swallowed everything I threw it down. I like a bike with a bit of pop which it didn't have - but that's because of the coil being so plush I guess.
Not sure, but think you can get a Cotic Rocket with a coil? You'd have to ask them, but generally very quick to respond
There's loads to choose from nowadays! It seems most companies have woken up to 6" bikes riding better with progressive leverage rates. Off the top of my head the Capra is one of the most progressive.
Identiti mettle
Rode one the other day and I'm now saving for one.. Awesome bike, just feels.....right.
DMR Sled? Am sure the STW preview mentioned you can fit a coil to it.
Leftfield you say? Have a chat with Empire.
Starling Swoop.
Mate had a coil on his and it was the shizzle.
http://linkagedesign.blogspot.co.uk
This is the place to have a look for a progressive curve. You can change the language to English.
The transitions are only a little progressive. I owned one and thought that whilst the coil shock was lovely around corners and over off camber roots it was not progressive enough overall and I swapped between coil and air regularly to get some pop back.
The Starling Swoop is a great bike, I owned one and liked it. It is most definitely not progressive and you really don't get much from it with a coil shock. It feels super plush as it's so linear but it's hard work to ride and needs a lot of encouragement to leave the ground. That's no slight on it, it's a great bike with an air shock full of spacers fitted, it just a linear ratio.
I've not ridden an Airdrop Edit but the curve of the linkage looks more progressive than a transition.
Geometron. Fully customisable and they can make it feel however you want it to feel. Don’t come much more left field than that.
G2 Kona process have been designed as more progressive & to work with coil shocks.
My 153 29 is superb (with an air shock)

