Frankly i think your over thinking it. a solid 2.0 for what you do would work just fine, a 2.5 will work better. The neat thing about pretty much any qaulity 2.5 or 2.0 shock from king, icon, fox, ads, or the like, is that they are all Valveable and rebuildable...and you can change them to how you them to ride.I agree that 2.5s are ideal, but what shock, and how best does one analyze how well it will complement what is on the front?
I run Kings on the front, and am hoping to find something that compliments this without going full on custom. But, looks like that may be the way I have to go....
I usually tend to overthink these things...Frankly i think your over thinking it. a solid 2.0 for what you do would work just fine, a 2.5 will work better. The neat thing about pretty much any qaulity 2.5 or 2.0 shock from king, icon, fox, ads, or the like, is that they are all Valveable and rebuildable...and you can change them to how you them to ride.
I would hate to take apart a new leaf pack. Could I measure Bump using the OEM leaf pack? Has someone done this on a similar setup that I am considering? How critical is this measurement to actual performance?Yes to do this, you can take the leaf pack apart install them and compress the main leaf to get your bump, at that point your bump is more imporant then your droop. Most of these shocks have spacers to control droop in them, They are all 8in body, or 10in body's, and so forth...
In short No...I would hate to take apart a new leaf pack. Could I measure Bump using the OEM leaf pack? Has someone done this on a similar setup that I am considering? How critical is this measurement to actual performance?
Are the measurements on my current Bilsteins useful at all in this calc?
Thanks @Lotsoftoys..... not so sure I'm willing to tackle that on my own...
Thanks @Lotsoftoys..... not so sure I'm willing to tackle that on my own...