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Morning all, quick question about CTD rear shocks. As a lot of people have experienced, mine blows through its full travel too easily and doesn't ramp up towards the end of the stroke. Has anyone used the air can reducers/spacers ([url= http://www.mojostore.co.uk/acatalog/Air_Spring_Volume_Tuning_Kit.html ]these[/url]) and if so, have they made any difference?
Thanks.
Yes I have and yes they do
I bought these as my rp23 was just too linear. They make a huge difference! I went for the largest initially, but it was then very wooden in feel. I then went down to the medium, and now on the smallest which still leaves it feeling very plush but doesn't blow out too quick.
Yep worked well for me on my rp23 on my Hemlock which had a more linear travel
Yes. Not sure if it made much of a difference or not, I think it has. When I opened the can the second to largest spacer was already fitted so I only went up one increment in fitting the largest spacer, so maybe if the difference in spacer size was greater i'd have noticed more of a night and day difference. Its a cheap and easy thing to do so give it a go.
I'm still not 100% satisfied with my shock, its close to where I think I want it but not quite there, I think my next step will be a custom tune.
Cheers guys 🙂 is Mojo the best place to get them, or are they cheaper elsewhere? Easy enough to fit at home?
is Mojo the best place to get them, or are they cheaper elsewhere? Easy enough to fit at home?
Might be worth trying the classifieds given you get 4 or 5 in a pack and only use one. Silly money for what they are (isn't there some ghetto version iirc?) but cheaper than a custom tune. Loco is also worth asking
Easy to fit...let out air, unscrew air sleeve, fit spacer, screw sleeve back on, refill air
I've got a CTD spacer kit for sale. Used for about 3 months and it made a massive difference, it's almost criminal they didn't provide the spacers with the shock from new. Since I've had the shock serviced I've decided to sell it so have taken the spacer out. On some bikes (like my Meta SX) it's still just too high a leverage rate so I'm trying a different shock tuned for the purpose.
Let me know if you are interested, it's £25 posted (£33.60 + P&P from Mojo). 4 spacers are unused, 1 used for 3 months but you would never know. Oh yes a doddle to fit too, I believe you can do it with the shock on the bike. Release air, unscrew air can, lift the washer and clip the spacer in. Instructions are on the Fox site.
Cheers
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Could just use thick grease to reduce the volume? the metric volumes for the spacers are 3ml, 6ml, 10ml, 13ml, 15ml. See below to work out which spacers can be used with which shock
Clever wee things, I didn't like the change on mine but it was absolutely unmissable.
Yes - extortionately expensive and only 3 in the packs I bought as well. Given that Fox have made their shocks high volume as standard they really should be included in the price given how many bikes need them added.
Still got a 0.6 and 0.8 [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/fox-float-shock-ctd-air-volume-tuning-kit-spacers ]available[/url] if you know which one you want.