Just realized last Friday that my bike was delivered with the wrong shock. I'm supposed to have a G fork (5N 0.51kg/mm springs) and D shock (58N 5.91kg/mm spring), but i have a C shock with the 56N (5.71kg/mm) spring. I guess i never thought to check and expected it to be correct
. I mentioned in the video of my very first ride on the bike that it felt a little choppered out but I thought it was the fork height (was flush with clamps at the time) and raising the forks 3mm in the clamps made it feel better. The bike since always felt soft in the rear, and honestly very different than the bikes i rode in Barcelona last year. Interestingly, the RideJBI crew in their testing eventually moved to the spring setup my bike has now as they said it makes the bike more stable, which i would agree with.
The bike has been feeling a bit soft all around so i just ordered some new springs to stiffen the whole bike up overall and shift the balance a bit more neutral. I'm going to keep one .51kg fork spring and put a .54 fork spring in the other for an effective 1.05kg fork spring rate. Out back, i'm going up to a 6.0kg spring for now. The next shock springrate available is a 6.3 and i think that will be too stiff, but may try it at some point.
My crude balance math says this new spring setup will bring the balance of the bike closer to stock but not quite as stiff in the rear. Also interestingly, the spring rates recommended by RaceTech are even more stink bugged than the stock G/D combo!
Fork (kg) | Shock (kg) | Balance Ratio (R / 2*F) (Lower is rearward) |
.51 (Stock G) | 5.91 (Stock D) | 5.8 |
.51 (Stock G) | 5.71 (Stock C) | 5.6 (My current setup) |
0.51 + 0.54 | 6.0 | 5.71 (My new setup) |
0.52 | 6.22 | 5.98 (RaceTech spec) |