Crestline RS 181.2 thread – builds, reviews, technical info

Just fyi my zeb came with no volume spacers in it from stock. I just put one in today.

Also, the spring rate chart in this thread was pretty off for me. I’m 155lbs and it had me between a 400-450 for 30% at shock. 400 had me at around 26ish. 375 spring has me at 29% sag at shock.
This chart is from the Specrtre listing, different than other 181 listings but seems the most spot on from what I use and read others ending up with:
140lb rider - 350lb

160lb rider - 400lb

180lb rider - 450lb

200lb rider - 500lb

220lb rider - 550lb
 
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This chart is from the Specrtre listing, different than other 181 listings but seems the most spot on from what I use and read others ending up with:
140lb rider - 350lb

160lb rider - 400lb

180lb rider - 450lb

200lb rider - 500lb

220lb rider - 550lb
Yeah it’s the chart troydon also sent me to go off. But your posting here is likely more spot on for those interested. Maybe troydon would be interested in seeing those numbers vs what the chart has to change it up.
 
Avinox alerted me about a firmware update that I installed. I went for a ride the following day and the display kept advising me that the motor power was being restricted. The interesting thing is that it works fine on the street. Once it hits the dirt, that's when it occurs. Anyone else have this issue or know how to resolve it?
 
Avinox alerted me about a firmware update that I installed. I went for a ride the following day and the display kept advising me that the motor power was being restricted. The interesting thing is that it works fine on the street. Once it hits the dirt, that's when it occurs. Anyone else have this issue or know how to resolve it?
Thread about it...

 
I feel like a noob asking this question. My pants got caught up in the oneup chainguide yesterday causing it to open up and move. I reset it. After the ride I took a look at it in the garage and it felt loose, tried tightening it and the bolt just spins. Is there a trick I'm missing to get it to tighten up or is it supposed to be not tight?
 
I feel like a noob asking this question. My pants got caught up in the oneup chainguide yesterday causing it to open up and move. I reset it. After the ride I took a look at it in the garage and it felt loose, tried tightening it and the bolt just spins. Is there a trick I'm missing to get it to tighten up or is it supposed to be not tight?
Outward facing hex might be spinning on the T25, which is fine if the two halves hold together. Step 7 onward might explain things.

 
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Outward facing hex might be spinning on the T25, which is fine if the two halves hold together. Step 7 onward might explain things.


Ahhh, super helpful. Thnx.
 
Finally finished installing upgrades on my new Crestline! It's truly an International Speed Shop Team Edition with components from all over the world.

Here's the complete spec list:

Frame and Suspension Components

• Frame: Crestline RS181.2 Size RH3

• Frame Material: Carbon

• Wheel Size: 29" front/27.5" rear

• Rear Axle: 12x148mm Boost

• Rear Shock: Rockshox Vivid Ultimate

• Rear Shock Size: 205mm x 65mm

• Rear Shock Hardware: 30mm x 8mm

• Rear Suspension Travel: 181mm

• Headset: Industry Nine IRIX Custom

• Headset Standard: ZS56/28.6/ZS56

• Fork: 2027 Rockshox ZEB Ultimate 180mm (Custom Slik Graphics Decals)

• Fork Axle: 15x110mm Boost

Drivetrain & Wheelset Details

• Wheelset: Industry Nine Hydra 2. Enduro 300 Rims Black/Red spokes

• Tires: Schwalbe Albert Radial
Front - 29×2.6 Gravity Pro Soft
Rear - 27.5×2.5 Gravity Pro Ultra Soft

• Crankset: Pinnd 155mm ISIS

• Chain Ring: Ethirteen Helix Race 36t

• Chainguide: OneUp Components

• Chain: SRAM XO Transmission

• Rear Derailleur: SRAM XO Eagle AXS T-TYPE (Custom Garbaruk Derailleur Cage/Pulleys)

• Cassette: SRAM XS 1299 T-TYPE 10-52

Cockpit, Seating & Braking Systems

• Seatpost: Rockshox AXS B1-175mm

• Seat Post Diameter: 31.6mm

• Seat Post Clamp: Oaks Components 35mm

• Saddle: Ergon SM E-Mountain Pro

• Controllers: AVINOX Wireless/SRAM POD

• Handlebar: SQLab Aluminum, 4-degree upsweep, 12° backsweep, 45mm rise, 780 x 31.8mm

• Stem: Industry Nine 31.8 x 40mm

• Grips: Rev Grips Pro Series X-Large

• Brakes: Hope Tech 4 EVO GR4

• Rotors: Galfer EVO Shark Floating 223/203

• Pedals: Raceface Turbine

Motor, Battery & Usage

• Motor: Avinox M2S

• Maximum Power Output: 1500 watts

• Maximum Motor Torque: 150 Nm

• Battery: Avinox Integrated Lithium Ion Removable

• Battery Wattage: 700 Wh

Countries

• Scotland - Pinnd Cranks
• England - Hope Brakes
• Germany -
SQLab Handlebar/Ergon
Saddle/Oak Component Accessories

• Poland - Garabuk Rear Derailleur Cage
• Spain - Galfer Rotors
• Vietnam - Crestline Frame/Schwalbe Tires
• China - Motor/Battery
Tawain - SRAM Drivetrain/Dropper Post/Raceface Pedals
• USA - Industry Nine Wheels/Headset/Stem/Rev Grips
• South Africa/USA - Troydon M. (Co-Owner/Founder)


Inaugural ride tomorrow morning! Time to get dirty and see how this beast rides!!!


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Beautiful ride. Best of luck with it.

One question... That rear brake hose looks like a tightrope by the caliper. Did you confirm it doesn't need some slack as the rear wheel works through its travel? I know it's a completely different suspension design but my Levo 4 needs some slack at rest or it will be stressed when the suspension compresses.
 
Beautiful ride. Best of luck with it.

One question... That rear brake hose looks like a tightrope by the caliper. Did you confirm it doesn't need some slack as the rear wheel works through its travel? I know it's a completely different suspension design but my Levo 4 needs some slack at rest or it will be stressed when the suspension compresses.
That's a good point. I had my initial ride yesterday, mainly to dial in the suspension and make adjustments to my saddle and brake levers. I didn't encounter any issues, but didn't hit a lot of features. I will definitely pay attention and see if needs more slack. I have a little extra cable on the brake lever end if I need to adjust and have an extra brake cable just in case. Appreciate the information!
 
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