Luis Rives
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I replaced the standard spring shock in my Softrider V2 with an air shock last season and its like a brand new bike. I believe that this is the biggest improvement that could be made to this model. Just wanted to share the tip.
Jond, mine is a single chamber, so simpler, and lightweight, just like me!!DNM is a better air shock than the kind in my opinion. I’ve run both. Two of each.
DNM better .
Both my double chamber kind shocks failed. So did one dnm. I fitted two o rings instead of one and DNM has lasted. 25;000 klm now. That’s on the hurricane I hasten to add. My sofrider has a DNM coil damper with longer spring from oem kind shock. It’s generally on the kickr trainer. Lightweight Aussies rule huh. Pretty hard to get 165 mm air shock of quality but I’m really happy with the plush two chambered DNM. DNM is now 42 mm travel not previous 38 mm. You must be 57 kg by now mate.
No, 69 kg (150 lbs) which was my weight through all my High schools (Y8 to Y12) years, while also hitting 6'1" in Yr 8!!!
AND my good cycling friends, still say that I am so skinny, that I disappear when I turn sideways!
From another thread, the DNM 2 chamber air spring was much better than the Kind 2 chamber, and as you have stated!
My 2010 single chamber Kind shock has no rebound chamber, to give better suspension ride on rough corrugated roads, like in NSW!!
I am in good health, and as fit as bull!!!!lol slim you’re such a two dimensional south Aussie apologist. Yes I remember doing a review on the shocks but that was an eon ago and thought a thunk here might be of help. New info 42 v 38 and I need the grift. Now here I am in the antique section talking with a fellow Aussie fossil. I’ve missed you. Keep face I can see you slim. seriously now I hope you are well mate.
Jond, are you safe with the floods near Sydney? I assume being on the coast you would be OK.I am in good health, and as fit as bull!!!!
Jond, are you safe with the floods near Sydney? I assume being on the coast you would be OK.
Don't go fishing on your Kayak, as high currents, murky water, and great conditions for the number predator of the sea, and that is NOT you!!!!
I think you are Too long in the tooth, to be a shark!!!yes all fine here at port Stephens. The water level has not risen at all where I am. The entry to port Stephens is very very wide. I would imagine the myal lakes are up as the river is longish before emptying into port Stephens.
I’m no shark.