Levo Gen 3 Rear Coil Shock/spring rate setups

EmtbChar

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Apr 22, 2023
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Looking to start a coil shock spring thread to see what people are running. With all the different online spring calculators available I was getting suggestions from 350lbs to 500lbs…

Shock: marzocchi bomber cr 210x55
Rider Weight: 142lbs kitted
Spring brand: sprindex
Progressive/linear: progressive
Spring Weight: adjustable 380-430lbs

Cane Creek linear VALT 57mm/2.25 x 400 & 450lbs springs on the way. Will update with the final setup.
 

irie

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May 2, 2022
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Looking to start a coil shock spring thread to see what people are running. With all the different online spring calculators available I was getting suggestions from 350lbs to 500lbs…

Shock: marzocchi bomber cr 210x55
Rider Weight: 142lbs kitted
Spring brand: sprindex
Progressive/linear: progressive
Spring Weight: adjustable 380-430lbs

Cane Creek linear VALT 57mm/2.25 x 400 & 450lbs springs on the way. Will update with the final setup.

Given that you are 65 kg does seem that you'll want between 400 and 450 springs.
 

RebornRider

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May 31, 2019
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NorCal USA
I'm about the same weight. EXT Arma shock. Started with 450 spring. Switched to 500 after bottoming out on a few drops. Sent shock to EXT for routine service and asked if there was any tweak they could do to offset the not-very-progressive Levo geometry. The EXT tech said he rode a Stumpy with similar geometry and suggested I go back to the 450 spring and add some compression damping. I've made the change, but I haven't ridden it yet for ... reasons.
 

JkdJEdi

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Feb 18, 2024
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Palm Desert, California
I'm 215 lbs on an empty stomach and am going between 450lb and a 500lb spring (The bike shipped with a 350lb). The 500lb spring on initial run is perfect for everything except the CHUNK. It gets stiff and I feel like I'm on a bronco trying to throw me off. I've since upgraded my shock from a normal Rockshox Super Deluxe, to a Super Deluxe Ultimate (w/piggy back). The former had no adjustments but this new shock has four diffrent adjustments to fine tune the ride. Love it. I also understand or am told that it takes about 10 rides to break these springs in so I guess I'll have to be patient. We'll see.
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