I have not gone into the geometric changes apart from the fact that the head angle has steepened fractionally due to the bottom bracket being raised slightly. I have not noticed any detrimental effects to the ride or handling. Actually the ride is now more supple due to the way a coil works...
I had the DPX2 on a large frame, it cleared the downtube by less than one millimeter, and I ran around 275-280psi in it. A coil conversion is worth it, but requires some fiddling around to get it to work. You will need to change the main rocker to one off a Sam2 amongst other things. I love my...
I had my DPX2 built to suit the Jam2 by Cyclinic Suspension. I had the largest possible volume spacer installed. Also, good luck getting a DPX2 as they are no longer available as they have been replaced by the Float X. If you are in Australia, l am considering selling my DPX2, for the right price
I replaced the main rocker with a Sam2 rocker, installing which has it's own issues. First, the Sam2 rocker is wider at the mount where it attaches to the frame - fixed by adding 2 slim washers on either side. Second, the rocker now strikes the seat tube at full extension, I actually had to...
Fox Float X or DPX2 work perfectly in Large or X-Large frames fitted with Bosch motors. Bosch and Shimano motored frames have different rocker designs, what works on a Shimano frame does not necessarily work on a Bosch frame