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Lets swap out our old spring coil suspension and test out this new hydraulic shocks!
135mm for front usage only
Which to Choose?
Check out our hydraulic spring tests below:
Here is a closer side by side comparison of Spring suspension vs hydraulic shock suspension. Both are DNM shocks but see the difference between a spring suspension and a hydraulic shock below.
The air shock behaves similarly to hydraulic shocks with more damping but slower rebound.
Hydraulic/air shocks have lower resonance peak over bumps giving the rider less body stress. When resonance is high and stays high like on the spring suspension, the body absorbs that and over a period of time, the body will feel the stress.
In the video above, you observe the spring suspension rebounds very abruptly, this creates high resonance and stress on the rider (blue curve). Our goal with hydraulic shocks is to lower the damping coefficient to try to get it as close to the red curve as possible.
REAR SHOCK Measurement as follows.
Model | DNM DV 22 / DV 22 AR (Adjustable Rebound for rear) |
Weight | 200g |
Spring Tension | 1100 lbs / 1500 lbs / 1500 lbs rear |
Length | 135mm (eye to eye) / 165mm (for rear) |
Eyelet diameter | 10mm |
Eyelet width | 22mm~40mm |
Damping | Oil Damping with floating piston |
Adjustments | N/A |
Damper shaft | T6 forged AL6061 spring stopper, top eyelet and body. |
Riding style | Not for XC/Trail, Urban bumps |
Suitable For | ZERO 10X Front, ZERO 8X Front |
User Manual | Download the user manual here |
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