Is push ElevenSix worth?
Is push ElevenSix worth?
The Push Industries ElevenSix rear shock is widely considered to be the ultimate mountain bike rear shock and for good reason. It is custom tuned for each rider, their bike and riding style so its ready to shred right out of the box. David has been riding his for a while now and has been loving it!
How important are shocks on a mountain bike?
The shock allows the rear wheel to soak up impacts, helping to keep the tire in contact with the ground, increasing rider control and decreasing rider fatigue.
Can you adjust the shocks on a mountain bike?
If you find that your fork or shock is still bottoming out too easily and have a high-end shock and fork with the option, you can adjust your high-speed compression damping. Adding more high-speed compression damping reduces the amount of travel the fork uses in high speed impacts (shaft speed not bike speed).
How much travel does the Fox dpx2 have?
Fox will continue to offer 100, 125, 150 & 175mm travel options, but the total length and stack height of each has come down between 30-50mm, essentially squeezing more travel into the same space. The new Transfer also improves user-serviceability, and now features a threaded collar at the top of the outer tube.
What is an inline shock?
Membrane Design- Typically, inline style shocks use an internal floating piston (IFP). DBinline utilizes a flexible rubber membrane (or bladder) to separate the damper oil from the nitrogen-charged gas chamber. This is a unique feature for a shock in this category.
Does bike suspension slow you down?
Suspension forks add weight, and this will reduce your acceleration. If the forks bob up and down as you pedal this steals pedalling effort, so reduces max speed.
Is DPX2 a good shock?
The shock has nice sensitivity, feels great on rough terrain, tracks really well, and has a great range of easy-to-understand adjustment for a variety of situations. The DPX2 totally transformed the feel of my bike from the stock shock and is absolutely a worthy upgrade, or a great OEM shock.”