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  • More Prophet content – rear shock this time
  • racing_ralph
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    When i got my Prophet it came with an RP2, a mate went the US and got me an RP23 which i hastily bolted on and rode. This turned out to be a high volume unit so it flew through its travel very easily. I swapped it for a standard volume air can this week annd what a difference! The bike feels way more nimble, even lighter! far less pedal strikes when climbing (as the shock did not give up all its travel) and it generally feels smoother!

    Surprised at the difference, only changed because a few people on here said that high volume was wrong. Cheers who ever that was – new bike syndrome again today 🙂

    Rickos
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    *cough*

    racing_ralph
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    sup rick?

    showerman
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    do you sleep with this bike

    racing_ralph
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    no – your missus

    goog
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    is this another ……. me me me thread ?

    racing_ralph
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    yup just like your radness one

    MrNutt
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    couldn’t you have just put more air in the high volume can?

    racing_ralph
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    how would that work mrnutt??

    racing_ralph
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    set the sag at 25-30% – any higher and it would have been too firm. If thatw as the case why sell a standard and high volume can?

    MrNutt
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    I have no idea, all this back end suspension wizardry is greek to me! 😆

    goog
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    racing_ralph – Member

    yup just like your radness one

    but mine is a one off and yours is the 28th this year 🙄

    racing_ralph
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    fkoff didn’t have to read it Flid

    racing_ralph
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    got a job for you btw

    goog
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    blow ?

    racing_ralph
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    nearly – insulation (in brum and not the MIL)

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