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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Carbon_Kiwi on May 28, 2003, 09:01:45 am

Title: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Carbon_Kiwi on May 28, 2003, 09:01:45 am
as some of you will know i've been trying to decide what to replace my nr2 with. almost got a genesis off Dennis but it was built for an x-link and wouldn't be optimal for the rear.
anyway, if yr reading this i guess you currently own a genesis/astro - so i was just wondering what you thought of it before i go ahead and order one myself...
any and all comments greatly appreciated!   [smiley=nod.gif]
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: fevans on May 28, 2003, 07:47:05 pm
I have an Astro and it is awesome.  If you want to have a near-lockout, the damping adjuster is good for this.  If not, the Genesis is basically the same shock.  Either way, you can't go wrong.

Forrest
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Matno on May 28, 2003, 11:40:30 pm
Ditto what he said. It's a great shock that is really light...
8)
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Di.R.T. on May 29, 2003, 05:07:52 am
I have the terminator on a carbon frame, and the difference in the xtra setting is not enough to warrant missing the lockout you get with the Astro.  So I suggest the Astro unless you feel the need to have complete minute control over both rebound and compression.
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Carbon_Kiwi on June 01, 2003, 05:24:41 pm
well - just ordered my shock from Risse.
will post my impressions once i've got a few rides in.
thanks for the feedback, it was really appreciated  :)
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: fevans on June 02, 2003, 05:30:44 pm
Cool, which one did you get?  You may want to make sure that they send you the right size bushings.  Some measurements from your current shock might help.  For some reason mine came with the wrong ones. Seems like someone else here may have had the same problem.  It wasn't a huge deal, as they sent the correct ones out right away, just a little bit of a let down to have the thing in your hands and not be able to install it.

Forrest
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: deano on August 13, 2003, 02:38:22 pm
 :o
I have almost finished rebuilding my proflex 855. I too am looking at a Risse Astro 5. I do have doubts about spending $500 Aud to replace the rear shock! Should I prephaps abandon ship and buy a complete bike else where? mmmmm...........
All up I will spend prob $1000 to complete the rebuild. It seems a reasonable amount for my first mountain bike.

What shock did you eventually order ? How uch did it cost  blah blah blah.
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Scott on August 13, 2003, 03:26:51 pm
That's a good bike/platform for a Risse Deano, just be sure the frame's fresh enough to allow a couple years usage of your investment in new componentry....
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Rawwill on August 13, 2003, 04:18:21 pm
ohh i rebuilt my proflex 857...got a risse astro 5 for it...spent pretty alot on that thing...got a huge DH fork on it(8") mavic 321 front and rear( with marzocchi front hub 20mm and XT rear) Avid mech (6" front 8" rear) IRC Kujo 2.3 tyers and to top it off...got a black glitter powder coat...i`m calling it "midnight" .. hopefully getting it back from Strong Frame this friday... pics for everyone then.. [smiley=laughing.gif]
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: zulu on August 14, 2003, 03:07:22 am
 :) I also am looking into a new Risse for my 856 it is still a great XC bike and I use it still. Please post a review after you get a few ride on it.
Stay cool!  8)
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Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: tmaybee on August 14, 2003, 03:36:32 am
I love my Risse.  It's a Genesis (They are a little lighter than the Astro 5).  It's mounted on my 856.  The risse doesn't jump around like the ODS did.

Just in case anyone is wondering, a Risse shock can be used with the LTK on the 856.  The shock can take up to 300 psi (stated by Kevin risse).  I don't use the LTK all the time but it sure makes for a quick change now... just pump up the shock a bit more.  With my 160 lbs, I run the shock at about 260 psi with the LTK.

Cheers,
Trevor
;D
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Rawwill on August 14, 2003, 12:01:51 pm
the plus is that Risse astro 5 is really easy to maintain  and rebuilt(not that it happens often) ...on and on a great shock!
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: rapiddescent on September 06, 2003, 10:56:30 pm
the ltk used to require a spring of about 3x the weight  of the normal XC .  sadly, no more are left.  

I'll have to get one of these risse shocks and have a play - they are very light compared to the ODS (856)

callum
rdi
Title: Re: Calling all Risse Air/Oil shock owners...
Post by: Carbon_Kiwi on September 07, 2003, 09:03:19 am
well - i've had it for a few months now, but having said that it's been winter here so most of my riding has been on the road and relatively smooth single track, so i'm yet to really test it out on the rough stuff.
spring has just sprung and the race season is just round the corner - so by february i'll really know how it handles the knarly stuff.
anyway...
pros: light - very light compared to an nr2, you can feel the difference.
smooth - rides nice
rear end feels stiffer laterally
cons: the rebound i guess, sometimes it snaps back a little and kinda feels like it's topping out at the top of the rebound stroke. maybe heavier oil would fix this?
not sure - have to yet experiment.
i got the guys at risse to build it to my weight so that is not the problem. i do tend to run my suspension pretty firm though - maybe that has a bearing on this?
will keep you posted the more rides i get in...