Meta Power Fox DHX2 spring swap

notfub

Member
Apr 20, 2019
20
33
South Wales
I've recently ordered a Large Meta Power 29 Essential Fox and it's supplied with a 500lb spring in the Fox DHX2 shock. As I weigh around approx 98kg's kitted up, I suspect the spring will need to be replaced with a 600lbs equivalent at some point. I've always ridden air shocks previously, so was after some advice on how to identify the correct spring for the job and where best to source them?
 

notfub

Member
Apr 20, 2019
20
33
South Wales
Why don't you ask commencal first ?
I asked if they would swap the spring before purchase and they said, "Regarding the shock spring, we have no solution to swap it, because our bikes are based in a logistics platform, and we can not make any mechanical operation".
 

steve06

Member
Feb 26, 2019
19
4
uk
im same weight as you..i ordered a 700 spring from TF Tuned...great company, I think a 600 Spring would be on the soft side for 97 KG
 

khorn

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im same weight as you..i ordered a 700 spring from TF Tuned...great company, I think a 600 Spring would be on the soft side for 97 KG
I know that it’s not the same bike but I’m about 15 kg’s heavier than you and I do have a Levo wit a 700 lbs coil and it fits me perfectly. The leverage ratio on a 2018 Levo is around 2.7:1 and if yours are in the same ballpark I would say 700 lbs is too much.

Karsten
 

tedturbine

Active member
May 8, 2019
133
98
Worthing
I asked if they would swap the spring before purchase and they said, "Regarding the shock spring, we have no solution to swap it, because our bikes are based in a logistics platform, and we can not make any mechanical operation".

That's good to know, thanks.
 

Brianjonesphoto

Active member
Patreon
Oct 8, 2018
162
120
Seattle USA
I’m on a 2018 so the leverage ratio is a little higher than the 2019 29er. I’m running a 650lb spring a and tip the scales at 109kg. My riding style is one where I don’t leave the ground much and prefer plush traction over big hits.
 

notfub

Member
Apr 20, 2019
20
33
South Wales
Just tried the TFTuned spring calculator with the following details;

Weight = 105kg's (extra kg's added for battery & motor as advised)
Shock Stroke = 55mm
Wheel Travel = 140mm (rear wheel travel from TECH tab on Commencal website for my bike)
Ride = Plush 33% sag
4 bar link design

Spring Poundage came out at
605lbs

Although it does state "These are theoretical recommendations and do not take into account personal preferences. Aggressive riders making frequent "big hits" may want a stiffer/higher poundage spring, whilst smoother riders may prefer a softer/lower poundage spring".

I don't ride big drops/hits so will get in touch with TFTuned for a final check before ordering.
Thanks all for the feedback and advice(y):)
 

Skrix

New Member
May 1, 2019
25
37
Denmark
Just tried the TFTuned spring calculator with the following details;

Weight = 105kg's (extra kg's added for battery & motor as advised)
Shock Stroke = 55mm
Wheel Travel = 140mm (rear wheel travel from TECH tab on Commencal website for my bike)
Ride = Plush 33% sag
4 bar link design


Spring Poundage came out at 605lbs

Although it does state "These are theoretical recommendations and do not take into account personal preferences. Aggressive riders making frequent "big hits" may want a stiffer/higher poundage spring, whilst smoother riders may prefer a softer/lower poundage spring".

I don't ride big drops/hits so will get in touch with TFTuned for a final check before ordering.
Thanks all for the feedback and advice(y):)

Isn't Meta linkage driven single pivot ? and not 4 bar
 

localone

Member
Jun 17, 2019
79
24
Bilbao
Just tried the TFTuned spring calculator with the following details;

Weight = 105kg's (extra kg's added for battery & motor as advised)
Shock Stroke = 55mm
Wheel Travel = 140mm (rear wheel travel from TECH tab on Commencal website for my bike)
Ride = Plush 33% sag
4 bar link design


Spring Poundage came out at 605lbs

Although it does state "These are theoretical recommendations and do not take into account personal preferences. Aggressive riders making frequent "big hits" may want a stiffer/higher poundage spring, whilst smoother riders may prefer a softer/lower poundage spring".

I don't ride big drops/hits so will get in touch with TFTuned for a final check before ordering.
Thanks all for the feedback and advice(y):)
What coild did you buy? Maybe is Single Pivot and then you need 555Lbs
 

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