Giant Trance E+ 2

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Just got the bike and put a few mods on!

Maxxis Assegai DH 3c Maxxgrip tires front and back
The new Marzocchi CR coil shock rear w/ 500lb spring
Boosted the fork to 170mm with a new air spring

So basically have an SX for ont $375 more

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Such a rad bike so fun up and down! Will post a review when get some more rides in
 
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Part numbers please to convert forks and part number for coil. Thanks
 
Is that bike designed for a coil? I really doubt it. Coils are linear, Air is progressive, so you need to get a progressive coil to make a coil shock work on a progressive suspension bike.

MRP sells a progressive coil for $150
 
Definitely look forward to your review. In particular, the power of the Yamaha motor.
 
Not sure of the part numbers but can get them.

For the Marz coil shock you just need to get the Trunnion 185x52.5 then whatever spring weight you need. I went with a 500lb spring even thought I generally ride a 425-450 because of the weight of the bike. I weigh about 175 geared up

As for the air spring just make sure you ask for the 36 e specific fork as it runs a thicker stanction tube.
 
The Trance actually has a progressive leverage ration so should work well with a coil shock
 
I just got mine 2 weeks ago and I'm loving it !!
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Hi "Hiker Only"
I have a Trance E+ 2 Pro (2019) and I would very much like to modify the fork travel by replacing the air shaft. I have been googling a lot trying to gather some information around the subject.
Some places I have read that the airshaft can be replaced with a 160 mm but not a 170 mm (I think 160 mm is maximum air shaft length for a 34 which is the size for the internal parts on this "e-bike 36-fork"). Some people is saying that the rhythm forks cannot be modified with a longer air shaft and that the airshaft is not interchangable with the float shafts. I sent an email to a bike shop that does Fox service, and they replied saying that they were not able to find a longer airshaft than 150 mm that would fit my fork. Reading that you have managed to modify your fork to 170 mm got me a bit surprised.
1. Did you just replace the air shaft?
2. Do you know the part number for the air shaft you installed?
3. Have you experienced any problems with your modified fork?

Thanks in advance :)
 
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