For those who upgraded suspension (amflow)

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I think I’m reaching the limits of what my stock amflow can do. I’m considering a suspension upgrade and would love some very honest opinions on how much improvement you really get. I’m also only 155lbs, so would love some advice from similar weight riders.

Considering ohlins rxf38m.3 fork and ohlins coil rear. 170 front and I am wondering if the rear travel changes at all with a different shock? I am hoping I will gain some smoothness on super high speed rock/root sections and be able to take bigger hits. Wondering if a 38 fork at my weight may actually be worse for high speed janky rooted sections.
 
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Interested. The DJI motor is a significant step up (in feel not just power) so id love one but Id like a Zeb up front and im sure theres a bike shop in the UK offering a Rockshox package although i cant find it. Mullet would probably be perfect too.
 
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Interested. The DJI motor is a significant step up (in feel not just power) so id love one but Id like a Zeb up front and im sure theres a bike shop in the UK offering a Rockshox package although i cant find it. Mullet would probably be perfect too.
The bike is awesome. Huge improvement over the turbo Levo I had. My local trail just has a lot of high speed rocky sections, roots, and some decent drops/jumps. I feel I’m pushing this bike a bit. I’m not the best at suspension setup though so maybe I need to play with it more.
 
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The bike is awesome. Huge improvement over the turbo Levo I had. My local trail just has a lot of high speed rocky sections, roots, and some decent drops/jumps. I feel I’m pushing this bike a bit. I’m not the best at suspension setup though so maybe I need to play with it more.
Thanks. I ride on all sorts of stuff. Lots of days out with rocky terrain up and down, or single track over the moors. Trail centres and some off piste stuff which can be steep. In this terrain, an Enduro bike gets you out of trouble and flatters my riding skills. Id probably be exposed on a trail style bike but it would absolutely excel on the big days out especially up tech climbs.
 
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