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Kronos Ti Springs now available direct
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Can't find any contact info. on the web site. Looking for dimensions. Inside Diameter and free length for the respective weights. I need a 350" x 2.25" for my CCDB. They only list 2.5" in a 350 spring. Curious if the free length is too long to fit my shock (7.7/8" x 2.25"). Thanks for any info.
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Never mind. found it here..
Springtime
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Will these fit a cane creek double barrel? Seems like a good price.
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 Originally Posted by bridgestone14
Will these fit a cane creek double barrel? Seems like a good price.
They do not cause the parameters ID (or I just haven't found)
but this picture is encouraging:
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Borodulin, Are you following me around? I do like that picture. I picked up a used RCS spring after lots of research and thought it would work, but no luck. If I could just get the measurement for the ID I would be happy...
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Im not sure what size the CC shock takes. I know Kronos has several ID sizes available but only the standard (dsp, fox, marzocchi) size is on sale.
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Not follow, of course. Just our interests randomly identical. At the moment I am also looking for a titanium spring on a CCDB.
Unfortunately, the Kronos does not show the size of the ID..
Last edited by borodulin; 12-09-2012 at 11:45 PM.
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There are two ID's available, 36.3mm and 38mm. Which is the CCDB?
Springtime
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According the technical info from Cane Creek CCDB need a 36.3 mm ID and not less.
38 mm is likely for RS Vivid.
Last edited by borodulin; 01-09-2013 at 04:55 AM.
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Then the standard spring should fit.
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36,3mm ID is minimum for CCDB, anything less will cause rubbing to shock body if/when there´s some s*it between. 38mm is 1,5", used with Vivid / Romic / Avalanche shocks, but there`re several providers offering adapters for CCDB. So, both fits but 1.5" spring requires adapters. Mine are from K9 Industies, which also provides some Ti-springs and silly light steel ones.
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Borodulin, I just bought a spring from Kronos, not sure how long it will take with the international shipping but I will let you know if it fits.
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I got my spring and it fits great. I haven't got a ride on it yet, but I suspect I won't notice a difference. The spring is a little over 200gm lighter then the steel spring, and it looks cool.
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 Originally Posted by bridgestone14
Borodulin, I just bought a spring from Kronos, not sure how long it will take with the international shipping but I will let you know if it fits.
Oh. Thanks..
So, Kronos Ti + CCDB = perfect fit? No scratch?
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I honestly haven't ridden it yet, it is cold and miserable here, probably not any worse than in Russia though. The spring slid on without a problem though.
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Great, thanks..
We have ice under the snow everywhere )
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Hi, how long did shipping take?
I really need a new spring before I box up my bike and leave for the Canary islands in 2.5 weeks time (Swiss based).
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I think it was a week or so. They were pretty good with communication so just ask them, they should have a good idea how long it will take.
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Thanks, appreciate that.
I've dropped them a mail already telling them i need it before the 16th, so fingers crossed! :-)
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