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Review: RockShox Revelation RCT3


Iwan Kemp

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I  did bottom it out once quite hard on a fast high drop I landed to flat and that made me think I either need to up the low speed comp or find a way to make the airspring more progressive?

 

Any suggestions?

 

Buy or somehow otherwise get hold of bottom-out token and plonk it in, that's how you make a Pike more progressive.

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Buy or somehow otherwise get hold of bottom-out token and plonk it in, that's how you make a Pike more progressive.

 

one of these days, i'm gonna fix RS's crappy compression damping...

 

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Buy or somehow otherwise get hold of bottom-out token and plonk it in, that's how you make a Pike more progressive

 I wish its a dual position so no go...

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What about checking to see if you can buy the normal assembly and switch it out for the do?

Yep, heard you can buy them separately. thing is I use the dual position a lot - turns the bike into a real all rounder, so not keen to go that expensive route yet. More air and running more low speed comp will suffice if I need it I think. Just wondering if anyone had heard of any other tricks.

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Yep, heard you can buy them separately. thing is I use the dual position a lot - turns the bike into a real all rounder, so not keen to go that expensive route yet. More air and running more low speed comp will suffice if I need it I think. Just wondering if anyone had heard of any other tricks.

there's someone overseas who has machined a token fr the DP. I haven't seen any additional details (yet) but it is an option...

 

Don't know how it affects the DP functionality yet, as I haven't read enough on it. But it is an option to consider. 

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