I read this also in the description of the shock from some online dealers...
If you read the posts from the other guys in this thread the Enduro 26" 2014 has an OEM stroke of 57mm, if you geht a 63mm shock you will get more travel.
I read this also in the description of the shock from some online dealers...
If you read the posts from the other guys in this thread the Enduro 26" 2014 has an OEM stroke of 57mm, if you geht a 63mm shock you will get more travel.
That's how I understand it.
Yes that's correct. I believe the Enduro 29 has a slightly shorter stroke than the 26.
I read this also in the description of the shock from some online dealers...
If you read the posts from the other guys in this thread the Enduro 26" 2014 has an OEM stroke of 57mm, if you geht a 63mm shock you will get more travel.
That's how I understand it.
Yes that's correct. I believe the Enduro 29 has a slightly shorter stroke than the 26.
I think the Enduro 29 has 52mm (2") despite Specialised quoting 57mm(2.25) in their literature. This would agree with the 155mm of travel.
So I've read the thread and im a little confused. Do I need a specialize Rockshox Debonair end shaft to fit into the specialized yoke? Or can I buy say anyone with the standard end? Picture included of one with a special end.
So I've read the thread and im a little confused. Do I need a specialize Rockshox Debonair end shaft to fit into the specialized yoke? Or can I buy say anyone with the standard end? Picture included of one with a special end.
Am curious, thinking of going in reverse length to make a bike smaller for my daughter. Can I put a 7.75 x 2.0 fox CTD on it? Anyone try? I'm trying to slam a enduro size small down. Also dropping the fork to 140mm. Any suggestion is appreciated.
What's the name of the "special end" or is is just a Specialized yolk? For a 2016 Specialized Enduro Elite 650b, anyone know the shock dimensions needed?