Dahon Jetstream XP Rear Suspension
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Dahon Jetstream XP Rear Suspension
I bought a used 2007 Jetstream XP and it's always had a real slow leak in the rear suspension (Cane Creek AD-5).
A few months ago I ordered an overhaul kit knowing I'd have to rebuild it soon.
Yesterday was that day. It will barely hold pressure through one ride.
So I opened it up and it's real obvious it's been rebuilt before there were just enough tool marks to make me think that it won't last forever again.
I overhauled the shock and pumped it to 200 lbs. and left it in a bucket of water for a few hours. No leaks.
Reinstalled and took a ride. Now that I know that somebody did a rotten job trying to rebuild this shock once I don't have a lot of confidence in getting it too far away from home.
I want to buy a new rear shock and want to upgrade but I can't seem to find the AD-12 anywhere. Does the Cloud Nine 6.5 x 1.5 fit the Jetsteam XP? There are no size specs on the Cane Creek site for the AD-5.
John
A few months ago I ordered an overhaul kit knowing I'd have to rebuild it soon.
Yesterday was that day. It will barely hold pressure through one ride.
So I opened it up and it's real obvious it's been rebuilt before there were just enough tool marks to make me think that it won't last forever again.
I overhauled the shock and pumped it to 200 lbs. and left it in a bucket of water for a few hours. No leaks.
Reinstalled and took a ride. Now that I know that somebody did a rotten job trying to rebuild this shock once I don't have a lot of confidence in getting it too far away from home.
I want to buy a new rear shock and want to upgrade but I can't seem to find the AD-12 anywhere. Does the Cloud Nine 6.5 x 1.5 fit the Jetsteam XP? There are no size specs on the Cane Creek site for the AD-5.
John
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AFAIK the Jetstream shock is a short version of the AD-5. Be very careful on taking measurements before you settle on an alternative.
The Pacific Reach shock may be compatible size-wise; it is an elastomer shock module and superficially looks the same as the AD-5, but I can't check the size right now. If you post the AD-5 size here I can compare later. Overall length and hole size. The Reach is adjustable length-wise.
The Pacific Reach shock may be compatible size-wise; it is an elastomer shock module and superficially looks the same as the AD-5, but I can't check the size right now. If you post the AD-5 size here I can compare later. Overall length and hole size. The Reach is adjustable length-wise.
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Thor used to have the specific version of the AD-5 listed on his site, might be worth trying him.
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Already sent Thor an email. Hopefully he's got one.
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