I have a Husqvarna HC5 that came with a 29 fox factory 38 e tuned grip 2 with 180mm of travel. It's the nicest fork I've ever owned, and it kinda sucks.
I'm 175lbs, I've tried all sorts of configs and I've ended up at 90psi (which is too little) and no tokens with HSC and LSC almost all the way open and it is the best overall configuration I've found. It still makes my hands go numb 10 mins into rocks or stuff with lots of small bumps, and will blow through the whole fork if I go nose down off something biggish. I can't go lighter, and going heavier or adding tokens makes it feel like a rigid fork on the small stuff.
I've sent it back to fox (they said nothing is wrong with it) and tried resetting my axle and air and played with a ton of tokens, settings, and psi. At this point I think I'm ready to throw money at it. I want what everyone wants, which is a super supple fork that still handles big stuff well and won't bottom out on 5 foot drops. But to be more specific, I'd like to be able to run it at factory settings where it handled everything except small bumps well, but add small bump suppleness at the top of stroke.
So far I'm considering the Noken, fluid focus' damper kit, luftkappe, DSD runt and maybe even the secus, I'm also open to other suggestions. So I'm just looking for any input from anyone that has been in a similar situation and was able to make it a bit better. Also, has anyone ever combined some of these options? I don't plan on doing this but theoretically you could put in a Noken, buy the custom damper parts, add a luftkappe to the piston and add a secus. I'm sure that would make for a terrible fork where all the components fight each other, but is there a known combination that works well?
Thanks
I'm 175lbs, I've tried all sorts of configs and I've ended up at 90psi (which is too little) and no tokens with HSC and LSC almost all the way open and it is the best overall configuration I've found. It still makes my hands go numb 10 mins into rocks or stuff with lots of small bumps, and will blow through the whole fork if I go nose down off something biggish. I can't go lighter, and going heavier or adding tokens makes it feel like a rigid fork on the small stuff.
I've sent it back to fox (they said nothing is wrong with it) and tried resetting my axle and air and played with a ton of tokens, settings, and psi. At this point I think I'm ready to throw money at it. I want what everyone wants, which is a super supple fork that still handles big stuff well and won't bottom out on 5 foot drops. But to be more specific, I'd like to be able to run it at factory settings where it handled everything except small bumps well, but add small bump suppleness at the top of stroke.
So far I'm considering the Noken, fluid focus' damper kit, luftkappe, DSD runt and maybe even the secus, I'm also open to other suggestions. So I'm just looking for any input from anyone that has been in a similar situation and was able to make it a bit better. Also, has anyone ever combined some of these options? I don't plan on doing this but theoretically you could put in a Noken, buy the custom damper parts, add a luftkappe to the piston and add a secus. I'm sure that would make for a terrible fork where all the components fight each other, but is there a known combination that works well?
Thanks
