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Zen MBB Master
See people retrofitting kind air shock so thought I’d do a comparison even though my suspended bent is a challenge hurricane with a 165 mm 6.5 “ eye to eye fork. Warning opinion to follow.
The shocks.
DNM DV 22
weight manufacturers claimed .2 kg .44 lbs no way mine is anywhere near that. .! I’ve seen it quoted at .4 kg which is closer. Coil spring shock with damper. Preload adjustment only. Spring weight range available 80 - 130 kg . 150 165 180 mm eye to eye. Price 40$ I weighed it at .42 kg including mount hardware.
Kind shock a5 rr1 air dual chamber.
227 grams. 125 150 165 mm eye to eye. 165 mm has 40 mm travel. Damper adjustable. Preload adjustable. Requires a shock pump. Price 90$ plus pump. I weighed it at .24 kg including mount hardware.
Best and worst.
DNM 22.
Worst thing is it’s weight and adjusting its preload. The adjustment ring for spring compression is difficult to operate and move and lacks a supplied spanner. Also the necessity to choose correct spring for your particular weight load. It looks like a cheap coil over shock to me.
The best is it’s performance. No stiction and all small irregularities are handled with aplomb noticeably a lot better than the kind shock. Though damping is okay only not suitable really for mtb single track. I do not on the road worry about it’s non adjustable damper. It’s simply a better smoother ride with a little more wallow than the kind shock.
Kind shock.
Worst thing is it’s stiction seems not to matter the preload pressure even with 33% sag it’s just not as good as the DNM at smoothing the way . This is symptomatic of coil v air shock and is highly prevalent at this cheap end. The placement of air valves is also fraught with issue in terms of accessibility. You need a shock pump. The ride is okay but noticeably harsher compared to the DNM.
Best thing is it’s feather weight and adjustable preload and damping. After 4 months it seems reliable in holding its air. It also looks nice to my eye.
Conclusion.
I choose the DNM dv 22 for its quality ride and cheaper price.
Choose the kind shock if you’re carrying loads or are concerned about weight.
At the moment the kind shock is fitted but it’s coming off. On a challenge hurricane it’s about the ride not speed.
I am tempted to purchase a high end air shock but the weight gets closer to the DNM which makes the kind shock very light indeed.
The shocks.
DNM DV 22
weight manufacturers claimed .2 kg .44 lbs no way mine is anywhere near that. .! I’ve seen it quoted at .4 kg which is closer. Coil spring shock with damper. Preload adjustment only. Spring weight range available 80 - 130 kg . 150 165 180 mm eye to eye. Price 40$ I weighed it at .42 kg including mount hardware.
Kind shock a5 rr1 air dual chamber.
227 grams. 125 150 165 mm eye to eye. 165 mm has 40 mm travel. Damper adjustable. Preload adjustable. Requires a shock pump. Price 90$ plus pump. I weighed it at .24 kg including mount hardware.
Best and worst.
DNM 22.
Worst thing is it’s weight and adjusting its preload. The adjustment ring for spring compression is difficult to operate and move and lacks a supplied spanner. Also the necessity to choose correct spring for your particular weight load. It looks like a cheap coil over shock to me.
The best is it’s performance. No stiction and all small irregularities are handled with aplomb noticeably a lot better than the kind shock. Though damping is okay only not suitable really for mtb single track. I do not on the road worry about it’s non adjustable damper. It’s simply a better smoother ride with a little more wallow than the kind shock.
Kind shock.
Worst thing is it’s stiction seems not to matter the preload pressure even with 33% sag it’s just not as good as the DNM at smoothing the way . This is symptomatic of coil v air shock and is highly prevalent at this cheap end. The placement of air valves is also fraught with issue in terms of accessibility. You need a shock pump. The ride is okay but noticeably harsher compared to the DNM.
Best thing is it’s feather weight and adjustable preload and damping. After 4 months it seems reliable in holding its air. It also looks nice to my eye.
Conclusion.
I choose the DNM dv 22 for its quality ride and cheaper price.
Choose the kind shock if you’re carrying loads or are concerned about weight.
At the moment the kind shock is fitted but it’s coming off. On a challenge hurricane it’s about the ride not speed.
I am tempted to purchase a high end air shock but the weight gets closer to the DNM which makes the kind shock very light indeed.