Rodney64
100 kW
Deutch420 said:When your rear suspention is fully compressed, does the bottom of your seat post hit the rc4 adjuster fitting? I was going to buy a fox rc4 9.5x3 500lb spring, but I see u had to mount it upsidedown to get it to fit, which appears to have created clearance issues...??? Can u discuss?
Also, are the spacers on your rc4 22mm? If so, did it all fit well?
8) thanks
Rodney64 said:
Hey Deutch, I've checked the clearance and had my young fellow make a small video. Its not the best but will loosen the spring and give it another go as i couldn't get it fully compressed. I haven't had an issue provided the seat post doesn't protrude past the frame. Another tip with the seat post. I couldn't stop it from moving, couldn't get it tight. I cut the front of the frame. I used an angle grinder with a cutting disc. Proberly best with a hacksaw unless competent, need to say this as I'm a trainer/assessor. The clamp covers the cut i made on frame so no big deal. See pick below. This was the only way I could get it to stay tight.
I used the 25mm spacers but needed to file them 1.5 ml each side. I installed them then found that they wouldn't fit. It's soft alloy and easy to file.
Hope this helps Rod.
http://i1241.photobucket.com/albums/gg505/rodshaz/E6DD2D11-78E6-4065-8131-4A01172262A7-2108-000001C4F1354769.mp4
