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I have some 2011 rev XX's I'm wondering about [i](confused by)[/i] the new RS dampers and if they would give me a better riding fork for not too much outlay.
I always find the XX is dive prone if set for small bump sensitivity but harsh if the compression damping (set via the x-loc thingy) is used even slightly. I do like the forks but never find the damping to be as good as say a Mico lyrik... is this possible in a skinny legged trail fork?
Would the latest dampers give a broader range and are they plug 'n play?
Anyone changed their fork innards recently?
Gentle morning bump!
The xx is a really simple damper designed to be race-ready and lightweight (a bit of a pointless thing on Revelations IMO). I've heard that the RCT3 is a lot better - it should be - but I've personally never used the xx. The rct3 is a lot better than other forks with simpler dampers (eg standard motion control, turnkey etc).
The XX's nearest equivalent, without a silly blingy remote, would be the bog-standard RL damper with fixed threshold.. Even an RLT damper should give an improvement as there you could set the threshold (Floodgate) against the low-speed comp.
Have done a few conversion to the RLT and RCT3 from XX, everyone is pretty happy with the improved damping ๐
Thanks for the replies - it confirms what I suspected re the XX damper being light weight over function...
Loco - how much would a RLT or RCT3 damper cost to supply and is it a straightforward swap or does the rebound need done as well?
Cheers G
I've just swapped my rlt damper for a rct3 but not changed to a dual flow rebound. I always forget to press/depress the lockout so now I can just leave it in the middle instead :0)
Old damper (120mm Sid/reba) is in the classifieds.
I have a 2012 Rev with RCT3 and I'm very happy with how it rides. Small bump is great and never have a problem with it diving. I'm glad I spent the extra in the first place as it's the best fork I have ridden.