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I'm loving my new cane creek dB coil. It's been over 10yrs since I rode a coil and it feels amazing. Also I have the yari up cartridge in my fork. Loving the adjustability. My bike feels like ridinga Cloud
Looks really good with the coil too! Still have to wait till the weekend to try mine 🙂
New progressive springs from cane creek are going to open up the coil options now.
No air in 'ere.... all coil now and loving it.
Yeah I saw the new progressive spring too. The white would look stunning on mine hehe 🙂
New progressive springs from cane creek are going to open up the coil options now.
What’s the advantage of a progressive coil spring over an air shock?
What’s the advantage of a progressive coil spring over an air shock?
Sounds like it could be the best of both worlds? The sensitivity and fit and forget-ness of a coil, and the "ramp-up" of an air to give that bottomless feel.
What’s the advantage of a progressive coil spring over an air shock?
If your bikes linkage design is linear, a progressive spring will ramp up as it goes through travel so it doesn't bottom out all the time
You need to drop a Smashpot conversion in the forks to go with the rear shock
New progressive springs from cane creek are going to open up the coil options now.
MRP have been offering them for a while, but they are a bit pricey so the CC ones are likely to sell better.
There’s this too - not progressive but adjustable rate:
https://m.pinkbike.com/news/sprindex-adjustable-rate-coil-spring-first-look.html
Agree with you Jedi- best upgrade to my mtb since dropper posts came out. I knew it would make the bike better on the downs but I was really surprised how much better on the flat/berms and climbs it is.
If your bikes linkage design is linear, a progressive spring will ramp up as it goes through travel so it doesn’t bottom out all the time
I get that. I just don't see why that is better than an air shock which is naturally progressive (and can be tuned to be more/less progressive to some degree).
the supplenes of a coil is waaay better than an air can. therefore tracking, grip etc are all better.
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I get that. I just don’t see why that is better than an air shock which is naturally progressive (and can be tuned to be more/less progressive to some degree).
It just allows a coil shock to be used on a bike that's designed for a progressive shock, if you used a normal coil on the same bike you'd bottom out too much.
Coils are less tunable, and heavier, but if they're set up right for your weight, and work with your bike, then they perform better in almost every way
I was running a db coil in 2013/2015 with ti spring, no other shock as come close since, giving it some serious thought myself.
Coil front and rear on my Stumpy Evo and honestly couldn't go back now. Rode a friend's Stumpy Evo back to back with mine a couple of weeks ago, he's still on the standard Fox air both ends and it's nowhere near as stable or composed feeling. Thing I notice most is the speed of response to small stutter bumps, roots etc.