So I just bought/Ordered a Yeti 303 for a January or February delivery date with the Fox DHX 5.0 - 9.5" x 3.0"
Now Since I'm gathering all of my parts for the build, I decided that I wanted to go ahead and order a Ti Spring for said Shock.
I call up Darren at PUSH and he tells me that he does not know of anyone that makes one and he at some point may have some made. I then call up RCS and they tell me that they do not make one either for said shock. So, After riding a Ti spring for the last 2 years I cannot bear the fact of riding a steel spring. The difference is huge in my book. A friend refers me to search the and so i attempt to search said terms but apparently most of the data was purged from the database a few weeks back. A friend tells me that there has been many discussions on fitting a Progressive Ti spring to a DHX. After searching and looking around, I can't find any information about this subject.
So please tell me if this will work or not?
Please don't be an ahole and flame me over this subject.
Just a Simple yes or no and a little bit of experience or information will suffice.
Thanks.
Now Since I'm gathering all of my parts for the build, I decided that I wanted to go ahead and order a Ti Spring for said Shock.
I call up Darren at PUSH and he tells me that he does not know of anyone that makes one and he at some point may have some made. I then call up RCS and they tell me that they do not make one either for said shock. So, After riding a Ti spring for the last 2 years I cannot bear the fact of riding a steel spring. The difference is huge in my book. A friend refers me to search the and so i attempt to search said terms but apparently most of the data was purged from the database a few weeks back. A friend tells me that there has been many discussions on fitting a Progressive Ti spring to a DHX. After searching and looking around, I can't find any information about this subject.
So please tell me if this will work or not?
Please don't be an ahole and flame me over this subject.
Just a Simple yes or no and a little bit of experience or information will suffice.
Thanks.