View Poll Results: What travel length do you run on your shocks?
63mm



3
17.65%
80mm



5
29.41%
100mm



3
17.65%
Other



6
35.29%
Voters: 17. You may not vote on this poll
Shocking Poll
#1
Shocking Poll
I just serviced my Judy XC's and changed the travel from 80 to 100mm. The ride seems much plusher at 100mm. Just wondered what everyone else was running and their thoughts on the subject. Thanks, DG
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#3
Guitar Hero

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At the moment I'm using a Manitou X-vert R w/115mm travel.
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From: Parrish, FL
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I'm running a Lefty Strut (Fork) on my hardtail. It gets just over 100mm. I was going to vote twice because I've also got a Specialized P.3 with a Marzocchi z-2 Atom Race at 80mm.
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#6
Nothing, rigid RULES, :cool:
Just kiddin, my other bike, a proflex has some extra cheap elastomer shocks with oil damping, but it works; can`t say what the travel is, maybe 50 mm
Just kiddin, my other bike, a proflex has some extra cheap elastomer shocks with oil damping, but it works; can`t say what the travel is, maybe 50 mm
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#9
Thanks for all the input ya'll. Looks like 100mm isn't as popular as I expected. But then some forks won't go to 100 either. Guess I'll just ride it awhile like that and see if I like it.
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#10
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Joined: Mar 2001
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From: San Francisco, Ca
Jeez, I feel left out. On my Cannodale I'm running 70mm on the Headshok and 63mm on my old G.F.
I would like to get a new bike with some more travel. Sometimes it would be nice not to come back home so beat up after a long ride.
I would like to get a new bike with some more travel. Sometimes it would be nice not to come back home so beat up after a long ride.
#11
The Pozer! I've been wondering where your were man. Been riding much?
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From: San Francisco, Ca
Originally posted by Dirtgrinder
The Pozer! I've been wondering where your were man. Been riding much?
The Pozer! I've been wondering where your were man. Been riding much?
I'm doing okay...Unfortunately I haven't had much time to ride recently and now with the time change and the rainy season upon us it doesn't look like I'll get much of a chance.
How are things going with you? Still enjoying the "new" bike?
#14
I just bought a manitou sxr with 85mm of travel. I had a hard time deciding originally if I wanted to buy the sxr or the x-vert which has 110mm of travel. I ended up choosing the sxr because I wanted to be able to still climb hills easily. So I guess it's a trade-off, travel and climbing ability.
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Originally posted by Joe Pozer
How are things going with you? Still enjoying the "new" bike?
How are things going with you? Still enjoying the "new" bike?
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