Rockshox Reverb sizing
Ro88o
Posts: 130
Hi,
I am looking for advice on sizing info before buying a long needed rockshox reverb.
I have a Trek EX8 2009 and i am a short-arse at 5ft 6' - do i need the shortest size reverb at 355mm (31.6 dia) ?
Is it common sense that small = small ?
Tried the forums but struggling to find any definitive answer.
Cheers in advance for any advice from owners / people in the know (or even short-arses with a Trek EX8 like me.. )
p.s. anybody knows any mega cheap offers on reverbs will be appreciated too
I am looking for advice on sizing info before buying a long needed rockshox reverb.
I have a Trek EX8 2009 and i am a short-arse at 5ft 6' - do i need the shortest size reverb at 355mm (31.6 dia) ?
Is it common sense that small = small ?
Tried the forums but struggling to find any definitive answer.
Cheers in advance for any advice from owners / people in the know (or even short-arses with a Trek EX8 like me.. )
p.s. anybody knows any mega cheap offers on reverbs will be appreciated too
You only get one shot .........so make it a double !
Santa Cruz Heckler 650b
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r0880/1177 ... 4113728080
Santa Cruz Heckler 650b
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r0880/1177 ... 4113728080
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420mm here for £180 delivered.....I got mine from him quick delivery...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RockShox-REVE ... 7915c9ba0b0 -
If you have a long seat tube (like you seem to), it's always sensible to get the longest you can get away with really. You can always put it down if it's pretty long, you can't pull it out any more if it's too short.0
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I'd always go for the long one, the drop is 125mm isn't it? So if you've got more than 125mm of seapost showing now (when it's in 'pedalling' position, not downhill position), you'll be fine with either on the 'too short' side of things.
Then you need to make sure that when the seatpost is in, there's nothing in the seattube that will stop it being lowered to the correct position, like bends and bottle cage bolts.
So it depends on your bike and your current setup.0 -
Pudseyp wrote:420mm here for £180 delivered.....I got mine from him quick delivery...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RockShox-REVE ... 7915c9ba0b
Thats pretty good, I presume they're the 2011 model and don't come with any bleed kit?
Also as its from US did you end up having to pay any VAT/Import tax?0 -
Briggo wrote:Pudseyp wrote:420mm here for £180 delivered.....I got mine from him quick delivery...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RockShox-REVE ... 7915c9ba0b
Thats pretty good, I presume they're the 2011 model and don't come with any bleed kit?
Also as its from US did you end up having to pay any VAT/Import tax?
Yes it's a 2011 with bleed kit inc...also it's shipped from Israel so no import/vat issues.0 -
Cheers guys, still a little baffled tho.
Took a few measurements to try and get my head round it.
Max depth within frame = 240mm because of suspension pivot, my current max riding height is frame to seat rails = 180mm.
Does this mean a 420mm reverb would only just fit in my frame if fully inserted to the shock pivot and give me the 180mm measurement as above. Is the reverb 420mm long with max extension and measured to the seat rail clamp ?
I think it may be a little too long now ive measured it properly, may go for the 355 or 380 as my current post is only 350mm.You only get one shot .........so make it a double !
Santa Cruz Heckler 650b
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r0880/1177 ... 41137280800 -
Minimum exposed seatpost on a Reverb is 190mm from the top of the seat collar to the seat rails. Based on what you've measured you will need the 380mm version of which 190mm will be in the frame and 190mm exposed so your seat will be 10mm higher than it is now0
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Cheers CraigXXL,
That makes perfect sense
380mm is on the shopping list.You only get one shot .........so make it a double !
Santa Cruz Heckler 650b
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r0880/1177 ... 41137280800 -
380 mm for certain, im similar height and riding trek 8 . plenty still in frame.0
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Pudseyp wrote:Yes it's a 2011 with bleed kit inc...also it's shipped from Israel so no import/vat issues.
Whether you get away with it is another matter, and some sellers will refund VAT. Make sure it's dealt with via Royal Mail, not a courier and chances are it will slip through.0 -
topmoxy wrote:380 mm for certain, im similar height and riding trek 8 . plenty still in frame.
Just the advice i needed - ThanksYou only get one shot .........so make it a double !
Santa Cruz Heckler 650b
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r0880/1177 ... 41137280800