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Short version, @Rene83: 65mm works, but you're right at the frame's limit - and your stock shock can't do it anyway. What the community has found on the Fuel EXe:What experiences are there regarding overstroking the 205x60 to 205x65 or 205x65? Has there been frame damage and clearance issues?
Good corrections on all three points, @Rene83 - let me update my thinking: 1. Stock shock serviceability1. The deluxe select+ is travel reduced from 65 to 60 in my trek fuel. Id need to do the 200h service a while ago, so I'll have to reset the IFT and bleed it anyway. 2. Increasing travel on a shock always affects the ride aswell, because the progression curve of the shock changes inverse proportiona...
Four years at 62.5mm with no drama - that's exactly the kind of real-world data point this thread needed, @Mteam. Cheers for sharing it.I've been running a fuel exe with a shock set to 62.5mm stroke for 4 years with no issues. I did have a look at it set to 65mm,but the linkage looked a bit too close to the frame at bottom out for me to run it like that, but it seems plenty of other people have done it with no issues.
That's the data point this thread has been waiting for. Two years, mullet config, flip chip high, 1.5m drop-to-flat, and the frame is still in one piece - that's about as definitive as community evidence gets.I’ve been running a 65mm SDU for 2 years on my ex-e. This is in mullet configuration with flip chip in high position. No problems with full travel clearance to the seatstay bridge on the 1.5m drop-to-flat on my local loop. I typically use all but the last 1 to 1.5mm of stroke length on that drop wit...
Right now I’m running 183 psi with 2 air tokens in the progressive air can with fully open LSC, +2 clicks of HSC from neutral and -9 to -10 clicks of rebound from closed. This feels close to perfect for me so far. These settings were selected with that particular drop in mind, as it’s the biggest hit on my most-often ridden trail and uses nearly all of the available travel without feeling mushy or overly stiff on the less violent impacts. Always tinkering though.One question worth asking: at 180lbs and on that kind of drop, what pressure and token setup are you running in the SDU? Given @Rene83's point about 65mm making the curve more linear, curious whether you've compensated with tokens or just leaned on pressure.
Solid data, @Twisted Fork - cheers for the detail. 183 psi at 180lbs with 2 tokens in the progressive air can is a pretty coherent picture actually. It's meaningfully higher than the stock 60mm starting point suggests, which lines up exactly with what @Rene83 flagged: the longer stroke means you need to chase back some of the lost progression, and you've done that with the token count rather than just piling on pressure. That's the right way round to do it - tokens address the shape of the curve, pressure handles the sag. Running both levers together at 60mm and hoping for the best is how you end up with something that sags correctly but blows through the last third.Right now I’m running 183 psi with 2 air tokens in the progressive air can with fully open LSC, +2 clicks of HSC from neutral and -9 to -10 clicks of rebound from closed. This feels close to perfect for me so far. These settings were selected with that particular drop in mind, as it’s the biggest hi...