Db Inline Set Up
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Hi chaps
I’ve had my DB Inline on a Specialized Enduro 650b for about 4 weeks now and can’t get it dialled in perfect.
I’ve spent an evening sessioning to get the setup right with the tuning guide, but it just doesn’t feel great.
I’m of the general belief that there’s a good setup waiting to be found, but the amount of permutations that exist could mean I never find it.
Is anyone happy with their DB Inline? And are there others who have swapped theirs for a Monarch RC3 who are happier with the ‘set sag, set rebound, ride’ way of riding?
Cheers
Ricks
Posted 3 years agoI miss mine dearly.
To the point i’m thinking of selling my BOS kirk and getting the full DB Air for my Capra, the kirk is great but my inline made my Mega in to an absolute hooligan
Posted 3 years agoI have one on a enduro 29er, and I can’t get it right got me, I just feels completely linear through its travel no progression, which seems to be a know problem for big guys. I am thinking of getting the non inline version. Can’t afford to replace it at the moment so will wait to hear how the ohlins shock reviews.
Posted 3 years agoHave you guys tried using the volume spacers? I’m by no means that big at 78kg and ended up with 7 in mine to get it feeling how I wanted.
Posted 3 years agoI would say yes, been through some ups and downs over the last couple of years, but things are looking……
Oh, you mean with the shock 😉
Mine has been excellent. It was light years ahead of the wooden feeling X-Fusion it replaced. I rode it with the settings that TFT sent it to me with for about 2 months – DMR Bolt, 125mm rear travel, 160mm forks, lots of singletrack, and the occasional uplift day. In the end did a little tweaking to the HSR (up half a turn) and the LSR (up 3 clicks) – I like my shocks to be a little firm and to resist G-outs.
I was thinking about having a play with the air-can spacers that came with it, but to be honest it’s great as it is.
Posted 3 years agoI’ve got one on a HD3 and it seems great to me. No changes from recommended settings. Love the climb switch. I’m 70kg.
Posted 3 years agoHave you guys tried using the volume spacers? I’m by no means that big at 78kg and ended up with 7 in mine to get it feeling how I wanted.
I have 8 in, didn’t really expect to put more in than that, not sure many more would fit before it stopped being an actual air shock.
Posted 3 years agoAlso got one on the HD3 and miles better than the previous Fox RP23. Messed around with the air pressure a wee bit, but I’ve stuck with the settings it came with.
Posted 3 years agototally happy with mine. small adjustment from TF tuned and 7 strips of volume reducers in it.
Posted 3 years agoLove mine (on a Rocket, based on settings from Cy) but I’m only two rides in so early days yet. How hard is it to take apart and get the spacers in? I’ve not tried yet but I’m a sturdy chap so it’s probably not a bad idea.
Posted 3 years agoI have 2 big spacers so that is actually 10 not 8, 5 small = 1 big.
Posted 3 years agoVery pleased with mine, though we did go through a bit of a rough patch before it was fixed under warranty.
Mine’s on an FSR-style 4-bar bike and it feels very, very good – so it’s probably worth persevering.
My review here…
Posted 3 years agoMy mate pretends he’s happy but deep down I know he wish he’d have gone for the coil or non-inline version
Posted 3 years agoI’m not sure I’d spec one on a 160mm bike myself TBH, but since the OP’s already got it…
Posted 3 years agoLikely usage and CC’s own recommendation.
Posted 3 years agoPSSST Rickon, you can now get ohlins for your bike 😉
Posted 3 years agoGot one on my hd3 too Base settings and never had to touch it and im a fussy sod. Glad you posted this as you only ever hear the few negative when there are clearly a lot of happy people who have them.
Posted 3 years agoHappy with mine on a DW SUltan. Did a bit of tweaking over the first few rides, not touched since, about 10 months old. No spacers. Use the climb switch a lot but otherwise don’t notice it which is about the best thing you can say about suspension I think.
Posted 3 years agoPSSST Rickon, you can now get ohlins for your bike
Are they actually better than the non inline or other shocks though, not many reviews yet, and no long term testing.
I was disappointed that spesh changed to the inline for the 2015 enduro in the first place, and no 2014 frames were available in my size when I was buying mine, I even preferred the 2014 colour scheme.
Posted 3 years agoAre they actually better than the non inline or other shocks though
I would hazard a guess as yes, by a fair margin.
Posted 3 years agoput one on my my Tallboy LT to replace the FOX CTD came with the frame. Miles better in every department so far.
Posted 3 years agoGot one on my 29er enduro and love it. I have mine 1 or 2 clicks softer than the default as I prefer the plusher feeling and don’t do big enough drops to need a big ramp up.
Posted 3 years agoJinxed myself, bah. Squeaking on compression and no rebound damping. Have emailed CRC. At least it’s 10 and a half months old, better than 12 and a half months old….will see what they say. Still seem to be a lot of reports of premature failures on recent ones though.
Posted 3 years agoTo davosaurus
Does your shock chirp / squeak in compression like a budgie??
Posted 3 years ago
My first DB inline did that but it still felt like it was working ok. I contacted cane creek who asked for a short vid of the squeaky shock.
I sent a vid and they offered me a replacement shock and pre paid return box for the old unit.
fantastic customer service.Yes but only on bigger hits. No rebound damping at all though, it’s a pogo stick! Will try CRC first
Posted 3 years agoGot one on my orange five. It feels awesome, I ride to the trails so the climb switch is ace on the road. Feels bottomless on rough stuff and drops.
Posted 3 years agoAre they actually better than the non inline or other shocks though
I would hazard a guess as yes, by a fair margin.Any weight limit on these – I heard they don’t suit the more portly rider…..?
Posted 3 years agoIs the shock in perfect working order??
If you got it 4 weeks ago I presume it’s brand new or brand new bike?? Some revised parts on the newer ones.
I’m chuffed to bits with mine on a Lapierre Zesty. Had a problem with the chirping on compression due to oil getting past the diaphragm.
Sent it to TF Tuned whom were excellent and aloneg with a service, they fitted uprated parts as I’m the 2nd owner.
I set mine up with approx 35% sag 9 clicks from minimum on Lsc.
1 turn from max on Hsc
12 clicks from minimum on Lsc
1 1/2 turn from maximum on Her
Pressure @ 190psi
I weigh 95kg and this is spot on. Supple over small bumps but doesn’t bob too much due to Lsc.
Then it can also handle big jumps to flat 3ft without bottoming right out so I think the perfect set up.
Flick the CS if you have a big slog and it firms right up for climbing otherwise I leave for short burst/rough/switchback climbing.
Key is knowing what you want and adjusting it bit by bit to know how you got the adjustments
Hth
Posted 3 years ago@ Chris_db
There isn’t a weight limit as such but rather the pressure to achieve correct sag. Over 250psi then you should get the Ccdb air.
I’d say if under 110kg you would be ok.
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