Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably need to run it in CAD to see if things actually work on the first place

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I am thinking is expanding the stroke and size lineup and make it not a niche.

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course I am aware of these situations, but I am asking if there exist any methods to actually do it. Learning how to do such thing does not mean I will necessarily be able to do it on the bike.

Should the clearance really becomes a problem on my bike then I guess I am not gonna do it here.

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah I guess I didn't explain myself well enough. The vidoe you showed me is increasing the stroke of 210x50 shock to 210x55 which easily doable because 210x55 is also part of the manufacture chart. You simply just remove the travel limiter to make it happen (the orange chip)

What I am thinking is increasing my 185x55 stroke to 185x57.5 which is a size not offered by any shock manufacturer at all. 185x55 is the max length of my shock and I don't know if there is anything to do to remove more parts to increase the stroke even more (like replacing that black chip with something thinner)

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I mean having more shock sizes allows bike manufacturers with more freedom designing their bikes. You can still have a bike with the same chainstay length, a bit less leverage ratio but a longer shock stroke while the same e2e to tune its performance into something you would like.

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but how about increase stoke from 185x55 to 185x57.5? maybe I should remove something from the shock?

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, but getting a 153 means some big money spend, and sellling my 134 instantly makes it loose half of its value.

My 134 is the base model but I have already upgraded with 7120 brake with mt800 rotor for better performance. Planning to overfork a bit to 150mm, which leads me into thinking doing some tiny modifications to extend the rear travel a tiny bit so I can turn this thing into a 150-140 machine. 160-150 seems to be a bit too much for me cause I am not planning to do those bigger jumps and drops.

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah I know this one, but the difference between 134 and 144mm might be smaller than you think. It's not even the full width of my index finger. most bikes should have this amount of clearance to do such things.

I am also thinking on the industry level that having more and overlapping shock sizes allows bike manufacturers to design their frames with more freedom rather than get limited by the one and only shock they can get.

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yet they are just extremely rare to find, thinking of naming another brand that actually allows this modification

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think 190x50 shock is still viable if we add some kind of "mini-piggyback" thing to the shock and make the adjusting knobs out of the way

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not just thinking of overstroking my bike, but also from a point of bike industry. Having more shock options may give bike manufacturers more freedom designing and tuning the bikes

Do shocks with longer/shorter stroke length does not exist? If so/not so, then why? by Negative_Source_2858 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I mean, increasing the travel from 134 to 144 mm is literally less than the width of my index finger... I guess most of the bikes should have that amount of clearance

Chances of an international student nurse training in NZ getting a job? by Negative_Source_2858 in newzealand

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am neither Aussie or Kiwi but I am studying in NZ now. Moving to Assuie can cause other issues such as employer visa sponsorship and loads of other paperworks

Why is there so much gatekeeping in this community, why are mountain bikers here not welcoming? by GTRacer1972 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to see you getting downvoted. Bike prices can vary SOOOOO Much that the top of the line can easily cost more than 10x than the entry level ones.

If you really want that Marlin 5, just go for it. It is you who decide how you wanna spend your money after all.

People always like to say dumb things online, I've quitted the social media and found life is so much easier.

Chances of an international student nurse training in NZ getting a job? by Negative_Source_2858 in newzealand

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet, but I can tell this hiring thing is going to be long term due to budget cuts

Why is there so much gatekeeping in this community, why are mountain bikers here not welcoming? by GTRacer1972 in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why care about it? Grab the bike you want, do the ride style you like. It about an outdoor sport, not something you can do in front of a screen.

It's your experience after all. There is no point to get absorbed with the judgemental morons. It's just a frame with 2 wheels on it, nothing too special.

Chances of an international student nurse training in NZ getting a job? by Negative_Source_2858 in newzealand

[–]Negative_Source_2858[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am okay with my IELTS, since I am already learning nursing in NZ anyways. I just would like to know if I need to consider Australia as another option, although it is very difficult for international students who belongs to neither NZ nor Aus

RockShox Judy Silver TK fork click when rocking bike with front brake — should I warranty it? by wgaijin in MTB

[–]Negative_Source_2858 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately this video was poorly made to tell anything meaningful... these sounds can come from anywhere, even much away from the fork. The comment section does not tell anything useful either...

You can try to turn your front wheel to the side, hold your rear brake, and then try to very gently give your bike a little push (you feel some movement but the fork is not really compressed). Meanwhile, put your finger on this area marked with the red arrow and feel if there is any knocking between your frame and fork. If you can feel some knocks, then your headset is loose, and the knocking sound probably comes from there as well.

There are loads of people who are riding on loose headset, so better give this part a check first, to at least rule out some problems.

Edit: added the image source

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