Trek DCRV CTD OE fork
JohnBurt
Posts: 94
Hi,
I'm finding that there is not enough support from the abvove fork when the compresion damper is fully open (descend mode) and that the spring could do with a bit more progression (i.e not linear). On previous Fox I have put a little more oil in the air spring to give an effective rising rate spring as for the compression damping I suppose I coul dtry a thicker oil and run less rebound to compensate for the increase in viscosity. Anyone got any ideas for the air spring? The review of teh Remedy ( on BR mentioned a volume reducer for teh forks but \i cannot find any info?
I'm finding that there is not enough support from the abvove fork when the compresion damper is fully open (descend mode) and that the spring could do with a bit more progression (i.e not linear). On previous Fox I have put a little more oil in the air spring to give an effective rising rate spring as for the compression damping I suppose I coul dtry a thicker oil and run less rebound to compensate for the increase in viscosity. Anyone got any ideas for the air spring? The review of teh Remedy ( on BR mentioned a volume reducer for teh forks but \i cannot find any info?
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what year fork is it?
what sag have you got?"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Nick, 2013 (Evo series, 150mm travel)0