|
Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Ride Report TTX vs 888
Well after putting in my usual 140km loop this morning, I can say that I'm shattered! Both shocks running 5.4 rate springs with 10mm preload. The 888 was far too stiff and harsh on everything but firetrail. I miss my TTX and can't wait to get it back. It'll be even better than it was after a revalve to address the high speed circuits being too stiff! I admit I was a bit lazy and didn't check the sag measurements but it seems to sag alright under its own weight and more when I jump on it. It soaks up trail trash alright, but as soon as I hit anything choppy or edgy it was like getting rheemed.
I was also amazed how much influence it had over the forks and their action. They became very intimidating as every time I'd hit a series of rough sections the rear wheel would be kicking up, unloading and then putting all the weight onto the forks which then had to work for two. Its really hard to put the power down when the back wheel won't stay in contact too! The amount of body language and strength that was required trying to weight the back end and row the bike over every bump in the trail has left my arms feeling like i've been on the bike for a week! I've got a sore bum and miss my TTX |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Maybe you need to ride with the sachs and then go back to the ttx?
__________________
Xr 250 ( first bike) 98 Rmx 2007 Gas gas 300(swapped for trials bike) 2008 280 Raga replica 2012 Gas gas ec 300 E |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
ive been on LTR valved sachs and found them quite comparable to my ttx.
__________________
trevor |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Exactly, its all in the valving. You can't accurately compare and pass judgement on two shocks unless they were valved by the same tuner for the same bike/rider/terrain. What makes one shock better than the other is the lack of limitations on flow and valving (piston port size, etc.) as well as range of performance and durability. I think the Sachs is as good or better than an 888 as far as construction and lack of crosstalk from the rebound adjuster. I also have a feeling that the '12 linkage ratio is a bit less aggressive in the begining giving the bike a stiffer initial feel with the same rate spring. JMO, based on sag vs. preload #s.
|
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Hehe,getting rheemed and a sore bum.Are you sure it was the shock?
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
I agree completely regarding tuned suspension. My comparison was purely out of the crate as delivered. Stock vs stock with nothing more than the correct spring rate. I don't remember the 888 beating me up so much in the past though, thats the strange thing. How much influence does the nitrogen charge have over the handling? I just had it serviced.
Monkey, we weren't climbing broke back mountain or nothin!! serious eh! Hahah! |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
First ride! Report | ucrtwf | General Discussions & Announcements | 5 | 11-20-2011 07:49 AM |
Ride Report ? - want another one or not 11 300 | BrentMartell | Ride Reports | 17 | 04-13-2011 12:24 PM |
EC300 Ride Report | jyellard | General Discussions & Announcements | 3 | 03-31-2008 07:10 AM |
'07 EC250 first ride report | GMP | Ride Reports | 10 | 07-25-2007 10:43 PM |
'07 ride report?? | GMP | Enduro Engine - 2 stroke | 11 | 07-06-2007 06:13 PM |