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i have a now dead RP23 Kashima, which needs a service,
no do i get this PUSHED or is there a better shock on the market these days?
cheers
evening bump
Tempted to try this one [url= http://www.tftunedshox.com/Catalogue/Shop-Cane-Creek/Cane-Creek-Double-Barrel-2/Cane-Creek-Rear-Shocks ]from TF Tuned[/url]
165 x 38 on the tallboy
Why not just get it serviced?
Any advice for shock set-up? I've done nowt more complex than 20% sag, but sure there must be better setups? Biopaces a bit when stood up - though climbing traction is impressive.
I had an rp23 kashima shock. Swooped for a monarch rt3 just to try it. Really impressed with it so far. Seems far more tubeable with more spare parts available for you to tinker with. They are also half the price
The new one comes with Fox CTD which the missus likes on hers. Only issue is the lever has got jammed so it's going back to fox for a new one - seems a common problem as the one from her blur LTc is there now.
Why not just get it serviced?
i probably will, tech moves quickly, ive had the frame 2 years, i wondered if i was missing anything with new bells and whistles
There are always new parts with all the latest bells and whistles, doesn't always mean they're better though. The latest top-spec Tallboy 2 Carbon comes with a Fox RP23 so the designers at SC obviously think it's the best shock for the frame.
er no it doesn't
http://www.santacruzbicycles.co.uk/tallboy-ltc/
they have been CTD for a year or so now, Alloy gets the base Carbon gets the TA Kashima one
A lot of feedback from riders suggests the CTD damping is a step backwards from the ProPedal damping on the RP23. It's the same shock apart from that. Stick with the Kashima RP23 and get it serviced if I were you.
I've got a PUSHed RS Monarch on my Tallboy C. Very impressed and it works beautifully for me. I'd suggest running a bit more sag than 20% on the back of Tallboy though, I have about 33% or so as I prefer the way they ride when you sit a bit further into the travel.
A lot of feedback from riders suggests the CTD damping is a step backwards from the ProPedal damping on the RP23.
I've run both on my Blur LTc.
Firstly the suspension design is such that it lives with most shocks really well I lost the compression damping in mine and it did take me a little while to really notice, in trail mode it does pedal very well.
I swapped to the RP when it was off for a service and I really missed the trail mode, the On/Off of the RP23 meant I was either running in pro pedal with it turned to low but it was never quite right.
The CTD steps of nearly locked out for road & smooth up, D for nothing but down and trail for 70% of the time when it's just variable works really well for me, it's the middle ground that makes it better.