SofTail comparative - Morati - Ibis - Serotta - Ritchey

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Many thanks RockiMtn for your links, I now this links, very interested.

After materials, shoks.

-Shoks : Elastomer or combine air/oil.
Elastomer's light, compact, no talks, not expensive. Many advantages for manufacturers.
Air/oil, easy adjustable, heavier than elastomer.
 
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mojo ti":85byjk2i said:
Many thanks RockiMtn for your links, I now this links, very interested.

After materials, shoks.

-Shoks : Elastomer or combine air/oil.
Elastomer's light, compact, no talks, not expensive. Many advantages for manufacturers.
Air/oil, easy adjustable, heavier than elastomer.

Is the Ritchey a coil spring shock? I have a Dekerf Team ST with a coil in it, assumed the Ritchey would be the same.
 
It's your guys fault! now I want a Silk-Ti...
Seems like the best system. I've seen a Merlin soft-tail with a crack in the weld joint between the drive side chain-stay and the BB shell and I think that for a proper soft-tail design you need the flat connection like the Silk-Ti has or the Morati.
 
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