Thank you bro!
Don't worry, my durolux is still super smooth and going strong.
I just found this 350 for cheep and was in need of a new fork to help build my HT!
As for the air spring, the durolux is very smooth. Im still testing this 350 out but I can say for sure the damper on the duorlux is much more refined than the 350, but I will continue to set her up to my liking!
The thing Im not liking about his damper is the rebound adjustment has a very small range and goes from a little to slow to a little too fast in one click! But other than that she is super smooth!
I had a great weekend on the 350.
Happy Thanksgiving brother!
Ignore it, just was lazy to read the info under the picture. I was just wondering, if I can setup Jamis Parker with 180mm fork. The rear travel and geometry seems to be very close to ns soda. Currently riding with 150 Marzocchi upfront, but wanted to try 180mm, could be overkill though, since using it mostly as agressive trail bike. For rough stuff have bigger bikes.
Thats a good question!
My buddy has a parker too, built up with a 140 or 150 rockshocks.
Im not sure if the parker will take 180mm, it might raise the BB to high but its worth a try if you have the fork around.
Thank you mate!
She is a very fun bike and the 350 feels great so far.
Still need to dial it in more, my durolux was set perfectly so at times its difficult getting used to something new!
But, she is a sold fork thats very stiff and will give me hours upon hours of pleasure!
RideOn!
If they still offered them, the problem with my last roco is its hard to find a seal kit to keep it fit and in healthy shape!
But, I have always loved the feel of a roco!
at 140mm with 20mm through axle. I ran marzocchi my whole life and my durolux is right on par! I think the durolux is a
slightly better air sprung fork... but that cr damper is very underrated and probably the best damper in the zoke line up imo!
that bike says " HUCK IT TO FLAT BABY "
P.S. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
P.P.S. DON"T FORGET KNEE PADS BROTHER! RIDE ON!