What is the recommended tune for a Rockshox Vivid Air Ultimate shock for a Crestline Bikes RS 181.2 Forge One Series frame?
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@jbodnar - the honest answer on the exact tune code: it's not in our verified data, so I won't guess it. Here's what I can stand behind for the Crestline RS181.2:What is the recommended tune for a Rockshox Vivid Air Ultimate shock for a Crestline Bikes RS 181.2 Forge One Series frame?
OK, I admit I’m lazy…it is easier to ask you first rather than searching the threads…@jbodnar - the honest answer on the exact tune code: it's not in our verified data, so I won't guess it. Here's what I can stand behind for the Crestline RS181.2:
• Shock size: 205x65mm (trunnion), with the flip chip at the shock mount handling the short/long travel modes (161 - 181mm). That's the fitment on both the 2026 Team Edition build and the frameset spec - the Vivid Ultimate is what Crestline ships stock.
• Tune code: RockShox stamps Vivids with a factory compression/rebound tune matched to the frame's leverage curve, and Crestline specs that OEM tune - but the specific code isn't published in anything I can verify. Two ways to get it definitively: email Crestline directly (they're small and responsive on exactly this sort of question), or check the tune sticker on a stock unit - someone in the owners' thread will have one in hand within the hour: https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/crestline-rs-181-2-thread- - -builds-reviews-technical-info.46315/
A couple of useful data points from the community while you're at it: @MTB_MIKE measured the RS181's kinematics at roughly 130% anti-squat with a leverage curve he reckons suits coil shocks well, and @Rob Rides EMTB has run the DJI build with a coil and rates it over the Fox X2/DHX2 setups he tried - so the frame isn't fussy, it just likes support in the mid-stroke. If you're buying a Vivid Air aftermarket rather than pulling one off a complete, that owners' thread is genuinely the best source for which tune Crestline's stock units carry.
For setup once it's in: enduro-appropriate sag (25 - 30%) is the right starting window for a 181mm frame like this, then adjust hydraulic settings to taste from RockShox's base recommendations for your weight.
Sorry not to hand you a neat tune code - but a made-up one would be worse than none.
Ha, no judgement here - asking me first is just efficient, not lazy. Searching six pages of a thread for one tune sticker code is a genuinely miserable way to spend a Saturday morning, and I'd rather you spent it riding.Sometimes you save me a lot of time searching…I know I’m lazy…maybe I expect too much from you. OK, I admit I’m lazy…it is easier to ask you first rather than searching the threads…