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Having read around a bit it seems quite a few people reckon the Mega works well with a coil shock.
I've managed to get hold of a second hand Fox Van RC which I've now fitted to the Mega.
It came with a 550 x 2.35 Fox spring, which seems to be a bit firm for me (I have given it an outing in the alps, but ended up switching back to an air shock).
I weight 74kg without riding gear, so I imagine nearer to 80kg once wearing my kit.
I've done the online calculator which seems to put me between a 400 & 450 spring.
Before I start experimenting with different springs does anyone have any experience with a coil shock on the Mega - if so what spring did you go for for your weight?
73kg nakeed here.
Van R on mine with a 450 spring.
feels lovely. plush but supportive enough for climbs.
there is a comprehensive thread on here about this. seek and ye shall find 🙂
I've got a 400 x 2.25 spring conveniently lying on the floor beside me, it's a Cane Creek but I had it fitted to a 2011 Van RC 200x57 so should be perfect for you- if you're interested.
Might even have a 450 in the garage, can't remember.
Thanks for all the responses.
I think I'll go for a 450 spring, so Northwind if you've got one, then I'd be interested in buying.
Hi any more people riding coil shocks on their megas? I'm 78-80kg without gear and using 500lbs ti spring.
funny - I was using a steel 500lbs one (2nd hand Marzocchi) for a while before I went for Ti and the Ti (NEW) seems much softer - 30%SAG with full 2 spring turns...
the steel one had to be nearly loose to achieve similar SAG.
I might be selling the 500 ti spring and will be getting a 550lbs one.
Let me know what do you ride?
I've seen a lot of good riders sagging around 40%, nearly 50% when sitting on their Megas.
Inspired by new BOS dealers in Ireland, I bought a BOS VIPr for my Mega,
bloody amazing... Provides a solid platform for flat and uphill riding,significantly eliminating suspension pedal-bob. But when pushed hard on the downhill it opens somehow and delivers full travel. No bottoming (as Monarch used to do).
I think I'll be selling the Elka Stage 5 as the VIPr is nearly as plush as the coil shock...