Thanks guys! Crazy low leverage ration when you need a 225 spring. I used the Cane creek spring guide and it said i need a 300. Iam going to order a TTX22M and the springs aint cheap so i gotta be sure
76-77kg and stock spring was 250 on Moto C2R shock.Feels awesome but bottomed out almost every time so changed to 300 but it is a bit harsh.I think perfect will be with 275
What happened to the YT site for the US? I can only pull up the European website for some reason
Temporarily shut down to mourn the passing of the great Kelly McGarry!!
I think it wasn't working before either, but damn such a shame he's gone
such a shame indeed. Not sure about earlier but their entire website was down for a while. Most of the countries have access again so I'm sure it won't be long. You thinking about a YT?
Temporarily shut down to mourn the passing of the great Kelly McGarry!!
I think it wasn't working before either, but damn such a shame he's gone
such a shame indeed. Not sure about earlier but their entire website was down for a while. Most of the countries have access again so I'm sure it won't be long. You thinking about a YT?
I think it wasn't working before either, but damn such a shame he's gone
such a shame indeed. Not sure about earlier but their entire website was down for a while. Most of the countries have access again so I'm sure it won't be long. You thinking about a YT?
I have a question for you guys with a Yt tues 2015 with Coilshocks. How much do you weigh and what spring rate do you have?
Around 75kg with a 225lb stock spring, its soft but rarely bottoms out.
My Tues came stock with a 225lb as it's a "M" frame. The thing is I only weigh 60-61kg with gear and the shock definitely feels harsh. Should I get a 200? And how much do they cost?
My Tues came stock with a 225lb as it's a "M" frame. The thing is I only weigh 60-61kg with gear and the shock definitely feels harsh. Should I get a 200? And how much do they cost?
It depends on your style of riding, but according to your weigh it seems 200lb could suit best for you.
Steel coils aren't much expensive, as we can see here: