K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Colin on October 25, 2004, 10:47:46 pm
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Hi,
Anyone know the right spring rates for a NR4 and a NR2 on a 4000 or a 5500 if they are expressed in lb's per inch?
(I might be buying a 3rd party supplier spring and I'm not sure which weight to buy)
I weigh about 200lb and do XC mainly.
from the K2 site "spring chart" I've got the following:
Rider Weight (lbs) Spring Rate Part Number(s)
up to 140 350/400 (350 - SM) NB175-350X
130-170 500 (MD) NB175-500X
160-200 550 (LG) NB175-550X
190-230 600 (WB) NB175-600X
230 + 650 NB175-650X
Is the second column, the "lb's per inch" rating?
also crosslinks - the same question
up to 140 175 NB2L-175X
130-170 200 NB2L-200X
160-200 200 NB2L-200X
190-230 225 NB2L-225X
230 + 250 NB2L-250X
Thanks
Col.
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My understanding is the NB175 stands for the stroke eg 1 3/4" (to fit a shock with a 1 3/4" stroke) no good fitting this spring to a 2" stroke shock as the coils would bind and eventually lead to spring failure,and the other number, eg 400 stands for 400lbs per square inch
NB2 stands for 2" stroke
The X at the end is a prefix indicating if there is a part number with a B =black R=red Y=yellow, I find the chart confusing in that application
From the chart you require (I believe you have an Oz)
Rear NB2-550B (2"STROKE 550LBs)
Front NB2L-200X (2"STROKE 200LBs) assuming you have a crosslink CS,C,ELT,EXP
Hope I'm correct but thats how I understand it,others may have there own interpretation.
Simon.
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yes the second column is pounds per inch [smiley=groucho.gif] [smiley=nod.gif] [smiley=beer.gif]
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hi colin i have a yellow 550lbs spring you can have , if you are in milton keynes i am only just up the road in leicester, drop me a mail if your interested