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How easy would it be to adapt it to the 856/XP-8 rear end? Its about the same length.
I've got a NR-5 Smart shock on the Crosslink on my 4000se.To be perfectly honest, I cannot tell the difference between Soft/Hard or even ON/OFF !Most of the time I leave the battery compartment empty! I believe that a NR-2 on the front would also give slightly more travel to the Crosslink than a NR-5?But just look at the pretty lights! <GRIN>Col.
Ed, what fixing is on the bottom of the adaptor to bolt it to the seat stay?
Are the seat stays the same on the 856 and 857?
Think I'll shelf that idea and keep a lookout for an Astro or a rear NR-2.Risse Astro, bit pricey or worth every penny?If I buy new from Risse at least it will come with all the relevant bits to fix it.
Mrs752 has put the "skids" on my plan to get the Oz frame so my time and energy has to be channelled elsewhere!
I'm not saying that the write up isn't Bs, but it is researched BS - check here http://www.noleenj6.com/parts-store/mountain-bike-suspension-services_122/this is the legitimate noleen websitecheersAde
Ah Colin you know the score In my house "I WEAR THE TROUSERS"HOWEVERIt does so happen that Mrs752 tells me which ones to put on LONG LIVE STEALTH AND CUNNINGShovelon, If it were a choice,1/ Risse Genisis $1982/ Noleen Nr-? $198Which would come out on top?