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ran a CCDB on my Helius AM for about 2.5 years.
eventually conceded it needed a custom shIm AND INCREASED N2 precharge [for pop] as it was lifeless and prone to pack down irrespective of decreased rebound damping.
eventually, STENDEC managed to sort it out, but from now on, I'll be riding air shocks on trail bikes.
CCDB for DH makes sense however as the impact speeds / aggression are exCERBATED.
deanfbm
Iv,e used the spicy for near enough everything from DH up at inners and fort bill to my local trail stuff and trail centers in scotland a wales.
It was great before i gave it to simon at loco as i used a 300 spring for DH and a 350 for xc.
I then bought a 325 Ti and sent it off for a tune specifically for the spicy curve rate,my weight and enduro style of riding.
He performed voodoo magic on it and it came back a completely different shock with the compression and rebound circuits changed.
In my opinion the dhx5 made the stock rp2 seem the completely wrong shock to put on a spicy.
The difference in how the bike rides is just unreal compared to the rp2.
If it makes any sense it,s plusher and firmer at the same time.
Did they stick it there because of costs.
If you jump over onto the lapierre forum there,s loads of stuff about this.
It was made for a coil. 😉
In my defence I've done 80miles today in gale force 10 and am 3/4's asleep on the sofa!
It's my excuse and Im sticking to it.
Cheers Rob, it was only a bit of porting and an arrangement of shims to match the linkage characteristics of the bike and weight of the spring. 😀
The DHX has the IFP pressure and volume adjuster (boost valve and bottom out) as well which could be used to control the bottom out/end of stroke performance of the shock too, which is something worth bearing in mind when anybody sets their one of these shocks.
Loco, what are your thoughts on a ccdb on a spicy?
I don't have a spicy but i stuck a ccdb on my 5 and it transformed the bike, it's better up ( despite the considerable weight over an rp23 ) and massively better in the rough stuff on the way down. So good in fact I got rid of my other bikes, this thing does everything brilliantly be it mincing round trail centers or mincing dh uplift days or mincing all day alps rides. ( disclaimer; i am a fat git and slow uphill anyway ).
If the CCDB if setup correctly it should work nicely, have fitted various coil shocks on the Spicys with good results
I don't have a spicy but i stuck a ccdb on my 5 and it transformed the bike, it's better up ( despite the considerable weight over an rp23 ) and massively better in the rough stuff on the way down. So good in fact I got rid of my other bikes, this thing does everything brilliantly be it mincing round trail centers or mincing dh uplift days or mincing all day alps rides
That can't be right RJ, you must be making it up 😆
of what is this [i]suspension[/i] that you talk 😯
Does the spicy have have a linkage to manipulate the spring rate in the same way as SC APP bikes?' I have a Butcher spoke to Simon at Loco about the problem of reaching full travel as my Float ramps up at the end, which it is supposed to do, however I would like t have a bit more travel out of it, Simon suggested some Shims in the Shim stack..... May try that first or would I get a better result going to a coil like a Van R tuned for me and my bike?
Yer Yer Yer loco.
We all know about your witchcraft.
How many eyes of toad and wings of bat did it take to sort mine out.. 😉