K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Matty on January 11, 2007, 09:18:32 am
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Hi,
Just stumbled across this site whilst searching about shock upgardes for my 957.
Have done a search and could not find whether risse astro is best option to go for.
Is it also worth changing the standard shock on the carbon girvin forks?
Nice to find this place. Wonder if there is a similar forum for manitou owners?
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the risse is a great option if you do XC, the carbon x~links are great.
i'd keep the noleen nr up front, risse has a genesis but it's a pain to get valved right. Shovelon may give you some more pointers.
the 957 is a great bike
what more do you want to upgarde? aand welcome aboard. we are a bunch of enthusiastic and very mellow bunch of guys. just watch out for the cross-bows and rifles....lol just kidding
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Wonder if there is a similar forum for manitou owners?
You could try http://www.retrobike.co.uk There's a bunch of people very knowledgeable about most bikes/kit from the 90's.
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the risse is a great option if you do XC, the carbon x~links are great.
i'd keep the noleen nr up front, risse has a genesis but it's a pain to get valved right. Shovelon may give you some more pointers.
the 957 is a great bike
what more do you want to upgarde? aand welcome aboard. we are a bunch of enthusiastic and very mellow bunch of guys. just watch out for the cross-bows and rifles....lol just kidding
Hi Matti,
All I can tell you about the risse genesis for the crosslink is be prepared to tinker. Risse is great in that they really have bent backwards to meet my need for a super soft shock up front. Ask for the softest damping or have them valve for a 90 lb girl. Then you may want to switch from the stock 5 wt oil to maybe a 2 weight oil. I will be doing that and maybe a remote canister for a more linear rampup of the airspring. (I just love the look of the carbon crosslinks, and want to keep it vintage)
Or, I had heard that Nolleen shock service was selling rebuilts for $99.
The 957 is an amazing bike. I coupled mine with a swinger 3way on the back, and it is as fast as all getout.
Terry
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Cheers for all the replies.
So do I take it that the Risse shock is not the only option from the frame and you can use Manitou (Swinger ?) shocks too?
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Cheers for all the replies.
So do I take it that the Risse shock is not the only option from the frame and you can use Manitou (Swinger ?) shocks too?
You can use a swinger shock only with an adapter. Several people including myself has done this. The cone adapter is one way, reworking the strut is what I did.
Risse and Noleen are the only straight bolt-on shocks that I know of.
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hi,
i found the forum by accident. after browsing for Proflex.
thanks, and i hope i can help also.
Jorge Ginja from Portugal
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welcome Jorge :-)