K2 / Proflex Riders Group

General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: iliv2k2 on June 13, 2009, 09:10:11 pm

Title: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: iliv2k2 on June 13, 2009, 09:10:11 pm
I'm tyring to complete the build of my carbon beast and the rear shock is the final item to purchase. I have a spare 8.25" Swinger but the Nolieen that came on it is closer to 8.75" and I'd have to make an adapter or shave some metal on the bottom mount for it to fit the swinger upside down. Anyone know of a modern 8.75" shock I can get that won't require any modifications/adapters?  I may just use the noleen and buy something in 2011 when I return from Iraq. This sucks, I've had the frame for 2 years and just now building it up. I'll get to enjoy it for about 2 months. :(
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: Carbon_Angus on June 14, 2009, 04:26:21 pm
nothing wrong with a funtional Noleen

FOX makes some good shocks when you return in 2011 drop a PM and i will set you up. i am close to their HQ in Watsonville.
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: shovelon on June 14, 2009, 05:33:49 pm
8.75 i2i seems a bit long for a Noleen. But whatever works. What type Swinger is it, air, coil?

My 8.5 coil 4 way fit perfect at the top, and I filed some grooves into the spring cap to straddle the mount at the bottom, along with grinding the spring a tad.

Some pics would help.

Terry
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: Colin on June 17, 2009, 06:21:59 am
209mm is the correct standard I2I length for an Oz Noleen shock, i.e about 8.23"

Col.
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: shovelon on June 17, 2009, 09:28:58 am
The only 8.25 i2i Swinger I know of is an air 3 way custom made for Trek. It should bolt up just fine upside down.

You may want to measure things again.
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: iliv2k2 on June 21, 2009, 07:23:39 pm
Thanks for the advice. Yes the 8.25 Swinger 3 Way was for the Trek. When a guy was unloading a ton of these a few years ago I bought one for my 99' 4000 (and he sent me 2  ;D, a little dishonest of me I know), and it does fit upside down but you have to shave a little off the swingarm mount for it to fit.

The Noleen that shipped on it, is an NR2 with an aluminum block on the base. I'd upload a photo, but I appear to have lost my camera, bugger.
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: rapiddescent on June 22, 2009, 05:59:14 am
I don't advertise it - but I have machined bushings for sale that allow a modern shock to be fitted to a carbon frame - i.e. so you don't have to fit hundreds of washers etc.

callum
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: Colin on June 22, 2009, 07:14:53 am
I don't advertise it - but I have machined bushings for sale that allow a modern shock to be fitted to a carbon frame - i.e. so you don't have to fit hundreds of washers etc.

callum

Oh! You've completed this project then?
What's the spec, what shock to use?
any piccies?

Col.
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: iliv2k2 on June 22, 2009, 07:56:29 pm
I don't advertise it - but I have machined bushings for sale that allow a modern shock to be fitted to a carbon frame - i.e. so you don't have to fit hundreds of washers etc.

callum

I just ordered the bushings for the swinger, and all I'll have to do is shave a mm off the two at the top. I've decided to modify the lower mount and fit it upside down on my 4000.

Just got my Rohloff setup last night with the hammerhead and disc mount. I had to do a little filing here and there, but nothing too drastic. Should have the bike assembled next week and photos posted soon after. Just wish it weren't so dang hot in TX.
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: rapiddescent on June 29, 2009, 02:38:38 pm
Oh! You've completed this project then?
What's the spec, what shock to use?
any piccies?

Col.

yeah, I got some bushings made for the carbon bike so you can fit a modern shock, like a fox rp32.  I was going to get the designs finished for the x57, x56 but have been a bit busy at (real) work lately.

callum
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: shovelon on June 29, 2009, 03:59:49 pm
Just got my Rohloff setup last night with the hammerhead and disc mount. I had to do a little filing here and there, but nothing too drastic. Should have the bike assembled next week and photos posted soon after. Just wish it weren't so dang hot in TX.
Quite interested to see your Rohloff setup.
Now go down some popsicles and have at it!  ;D
Title: Re: Shock help - OZ/x500
Post by: iliv2k2 on June 29, 2009, 09:45:44 pm
Is OP around? I'd love to see a photo on how he mounted his Rohloff cables and brake cable on his 856. There's a great shot of the Rohloff in a previous post, but it doesn't show how he fastened the cables to the swingarm. 3 cables is a lot.