Ok my bike is fitted with a ctd shock and I find it crap.
Which would be the better shock out of a Fox rp23 kashima or a monarch rt3 debonair.
I need a 200 x 50 shock with a bit of compression on it to stop the rear end blowing through its travel.
CCDB
I can't afford a ccdb
I have a ctd on my kili. It's pretty good. I don't notice it doing anything I don't want it to which is a fairly elementary requirement I'm aware. But it's smooth and controlled without being overbearing.
Had an rp23 on a bike a few years ago which was ok but I prefer the ctd over the propedal.
I've gone from an rp23 to a monarch rt and I think the monarch is a huge improvement. Much better support in the initial stroke, and has a much more progressive feel to its action. For a "cheap" shock its pretty impressive. Won't be going back to the fox, the monarch was only going to be a stop gap whilst the fox was being serviced!
It's a common gripe on the internet that the ctd shock isn't ideal on the back of a giant trance 27.5 and I'm agreeing with this.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/cane-creek-ccdb-sram-x7-rear-mech-damaged-santa-cruz-nomad-c
To big mate.
I need a 200x51 shock.
I wonder how much better the debonair than the monarch rt3 (200x57) which I have on the np mega..personally find it crap but I havent send it to tftuned/loco/jtech yet to service/tune for me... However the rp23 in my asr is spot on out of the box it feels like tailored made for me, very plush.
I had a rp23 on the five spot and apart from a diy volume spacer it was pretty much spot on.
A lot of people are saying the ctd shock on the trance is rubbish.