PUSH tuning

The Big Cheese
The Big Cheese Posts: 8,650
edited March 2008 in MTB general
Anyone here had this carried out?

Comments

  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    on what? fork or shock? and what brand......

    the results are different.
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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  • The Big Cheese
    The Big Cheese Posts: 8,650
    Oh, forks (426 Coil U-Turn)

    Booked them in for PUSH, firm spring (for my heavy self) and have lost the poploc and having a manual crown knob fitted all in one go. They are coming to pick them up in a couple of days - have them all booked in etc (TF Tuned)

    They have my details, weight etc.

    It's not as expensive as I thought so I gave it a go
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    arent you selling these? prob best not to tune them for yourself if someone else is gonna be using them. also, why would you get rid of the poploc?

    edit: sorry, i see you are keeping them, cancel my last, over.
  • The Big Cheese
    The Big Cheese Posts: 8,650
    Nope, keeping them now ST, hence the PUSH

    Decided today that I am keeping them - I do love them, but when I get them back from TF they will be spot on.... looking forward to getting them back!! :wink:

    I know it sounds stupid but the lever is playing up and has done for a while, cable tension is good but something has worn inside and it always feels loose, and I just want minimal bar space. It's no hassle reaching down

    I only got the poploc option as it was an offer (a VERY good price)

    On the new frame the MOST travel you can run is 120mm and that's only for descents. other than that they will be fine on the 100mm setting.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    well there's no arguing about the pike as a mega fork, i ran a 454 dual air uturn with poploc on my reign and it is the best fork i have ever tried. wish i had an excuse to run one on my other bikes
  • The Big Cheese
    The Big Cheese Posts: 8,650
    I have put about 2 stone on and the spring now may as well be made of cheese... :lol:

    The bloke at TF laughed his a rse off when I said how much I weighed! :lol:

    Apparently, the PIKE are renowned for the standard springs being too soft
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    i getcha, thats why at 19 stone i always go for air sprung.