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mlbco 01-07-2012 08:10 PM

STM Suspension Mod's
 
I just test rode my 11' 300 EC Six Days after Dave at STM suspension re-worked my forks and shock.

http://www.stmsuspension.com/

I previously had the forks re-valved but didn't notice much improvement in the ride quality, so I called STM because they re-valve the shock and forks and I believe that both ends of the bike need a lot of help when ridden stock. I ride in Northern California and we often have dry, hard clay-filled dirt with lots of sharp bumps and rocks. We rarely have soft or loamy dirt and the conditions can be so dry that the rubber from tires is visible on the baked dirt (we call this "blue groove"). I'm a 50 y.o. 'B' rider and I occasionally race cross country (hare scrambles), so a good suspension is essential for me because I have limited energy and endurance compared to younger guys.

Today I test rode the bike with STM suspension mods at Hollister Hills OHV in some nasty rough, dry, and rocky conditions. The difference from stock was a noticeable dramatic improvement! For the first time since I bought the bike last March it finally felt good in these demanding conditions. The harshness on both ends is gone and the bike requires much less effort to control. I can even get lazy and sit down while going fast, something I could never do with the stock suspension. The rear shock was previously not able to follow small sharp whoops and I had trouble maintaining traction. With the STM mods the rear end is well behaved and predictable. Most importantly, my lower back isn't in pain after 2.5 hours of riding! The forks also feel great, much less harsh than before and the feel in corners is greatly improved.

I highly recommend STM suspension mods for Gas Gas. These guys understand how to make the bike work properly in demanding conditions and your money will not be wasted. My modifications cost approximately $750 and included new springs (front and back) re-valve both ends, servicing of all components, and return shipping. This is a reasonable price for this type of work, especially when the results are this good!

Steve

swazi_matt 01-08-2012 01:16 AM

I take it that you are talking about marzochi/ohlins combo?

mlbco 01-08-2012 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swazi_matt (Post 77234)
I take it that you are talking about marzochi/ohlins combo?

Yes, that's what is on my bike.

Steve

STM Suspension 01-10-2012 01:09 PM

Steve.

Thanks for the kind words. We take suspension seriously and try pretty hard to get each customer's suspension to work for them-

And I think your comments have Gary out in Mississippi itching to get his stuff back...

Thanks again for mentioning us.

cchracer77 01-27-2012 03:11 AM

Dave at STM has been working with me on my '10 ec300 with the sachs/sachs combo. All I can say is WOW! The bike went from unrideable to one of the best that I have ever been on. Riding up here in the rocky mountains on very rough singletrack, down in sand washes, or on old logging roads, the bike begs for more. If you were stuck with the sachs forks give Dave a call.

mudwasp 01-29-2012 10:00 PM

Just had Dave do the "update" of my suspension, He did the first version in march of '11. I have to say that this newest adjustment is fabulous! I was riding with my friends last weekend and they were amazed at how much faster i was going! thanks Dave!


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