Anybody running this on their Gemini? I have a 2" fox floatR on mine with a Pike up front.
I calculate the travel at 122.5mm, 131mm and 149mm. The middle 131mm actually feels better than the 149 setting.
I am thinking of getting a swinger 4way air. What do you think.
Anybody running this on their Gemini? I have a 2" fox floatR on mine with a Pike up front.
I calculate the travel at 122.5mm, 131mm and 149mm. The middle 131mm actually feels better than the 149 setting.
I am thinking of getting a swinger 4way air. What do you think.
Thats interesting iam thinking of trying the RP3 from my Kona Dawg to see what it rides like...only trouble is iam still waiting for my Gemini frame to arrive from the States i won it on ebay on the 27th of December and it still has not shown up.
I would not PUSH the float for use on a Gemini. Because a gemini has a relatively high leverage ratio you will still blow through the travel of the float unless you increase the spring rate so much that you lose all plushness & sag. The swinger 4-way has the advantage of increased volume due to the piggyback resevoir and a bottom out adjustment. You can increase the bottom out adjustment, run a lower spring pressure, and a higher platform pressure,to achieve proper sag, good platform, and prevent the shock from blowing through it's travel.
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