Manitou Revox Springs.
Mr bump
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Hope someone can help, im trying to find out if i can buy a 450lb titanium spring for my 3.5" stroke revox.
Ive tried TF, MOJO and manitou US. as yet ive had no luck. any help would be very helpfull.
Ive tried TF, MOJO and manitou US. as yet ive had no luck. any help would be very helpfull.
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Have you looked at the springs on crc, they have nuke proof ones, probably one there
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I thought Revox had Ti springs as standard?
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you have a session 10?kester0
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Yea looked at crc. They only do one for a 3" stroke! they only come with a 400lb spring. Im a big lad. TF were helpful but can only get steel springs. And yea its a session 10.Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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Not much really. just fancied ti springs. if i can get them.Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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i want to get a 750 ti or a 800 steel. im also not the smallest kid but i want a realy stiff backend as i do alot of north shore but also some xc/single track stuff. Are ti spring slightly stiffer or just amazingly light.
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ive worked it out.if you fitted a 3" spring and 0.5" travel limiters on the shaft youd have 8.59" travelkester0
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The only noticeable difference is the weight. i dont think they are any stiffer.Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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ive worked it out.if you fitted a 3" spring and 0.5" travel limiters on the shaft youd have 8.59" travel.you can get heavier than 400lbkester0
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dosent that defeat the whole point of a session ten?Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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Just one question. Does manitou still exist because i can find their website and i have heard they have stop selling. And is it also ok to by a bike with manitou forks on them
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look in the tech links
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I think manitou does still exist. Havent Hayes become the importer?Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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Hayes bought them a couple of months ago, and have suposebly been getting better, but then Maddison their UK Importer Dropped them and have ended up back in the gutter a bit
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Other option is to have one custom wound, not cheap. But if you want to save weight, you pay the price.
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you can get 3.5" ti springs for avalanche rear shocks but the internal+external diam is different.it might be possible to have an adapter made for the internal but it still might be too fat...kester0
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Thanks for the help guys. Rang madison today and they have got me my springs. (very helpfull) only thing is you have to buy them from a bike shop. they wont sell to joe public.Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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i want to get a 750 ti or a 800 steel. im also not the smallest kid but i want a realy stiff backend as i do alot of north shore but also some xc/single track stuff. Are ti spring slightly stiffer or just amazingly light.
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so you keep saying and as of yet i have not seen you answer any of my questions, from that i deem you to be an Ignorant Obese kid.
sure you are not a Yank?
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What questions?Eagles may fly high but Weasels dont get sucked into jet engines.
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