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29er / Re: FM1002 / FM1166 - 150mm frame
« on: December 20, 2021, 02:20:55 PM »On the lower trunnion shock mount, are there bearings or bushings there? The bolts look similar to other pivot points that contain bearings so I'm curious. The shock shouldn't move much in relation to the frame at the bottom mount, but will move some so I'm hoping they have done something to accommodate the movement.
I want to buy this frame as I'm in need of one, but I'm a bit skittish as the owner of an unrideable AM831...
Yeah it contains bearings I took a pic, I've no idea if they have done anything to accommodate that, any ideas on how to check?
1002 owners, have you been happy with your shock tunes? Many of you have DPX2s or Super Deluxes fitted that I’d assume are the stock aftermarket Medium tune….
If I go with a 1002 frame I want to get the suspension right on the first try, so I’m hoping to benefit from the experience of those who’ve already tested this on the trails. Any info related to shock tuning on the 1002 would be much appeciated!
I just put the rebound in the middle and the sag on around 25%, I don't really know what im doing and don't really feel the difference (for the fork I just used rockshox's site - https://trailhead.rockshox.com/en/)
Yeah agreed. There just is not enough good feedback on the completed bikes for many of these frames. If the chainstays and seatstays on these bikes are under engineered and flexy, going to a Horst link configuration connected to a vertical pivot link isn't necessarily going to fix it.
If you want you can tellk me how to test these things and I will