[another] ...Girvin vector carbon

I thought you got to keep putting batteries in those or they don't work proper like. Don't the settings default or something?
 
detomaso":1yzla905 said:
donny70":1yzla905 said:
I thought you got to keep putting batteries in those or they don't work proper like. Don't the settings default or something?

Tell me more...

Now, as far as I'm aware you set up the smart shock to your personal taste ie: rebound etc. But when it runs out of battery power it defaults to a standard setting.

Usually this means everything set in the middle which is usually fine for most riders. What I don't know however, is if the settings are stored in some way that can be recalled when new batteries are put in.

If anyone else with experience of these shocks and wants to tip in...
 
I thought you dialled the preferred rate manually (ie. with a screwdriver to adjust as you would with a normal fork), then the smart shock just noticed if the forks were pogo-ing and made the damper as efficient as possible by altering the viscosity of the oil using electro-magnets, electrolytes and ...presumably ...witchcraft.

What I'm saying is I thought the intended design had no need for memory / electric settings as such, because all the electric bit did was keep the dampening as effective as possible within the users' basic chosen setup.

Not that I've ever owned one.

Or seen one.

Or know anything as such.
 
Hmm interesting - I've got one that hasn't been on any of my bikes yet so was just wondering what you had read/heard, I'll be interested to see what this goes for as mines been mounted but not used so is pretty minty...
 
The only negative thing I've heard about the smartshock was that the theory was sound, but it didn't actually... you know; work.

Have you got the full kit then? Fork an' all? I'd be interested to know how it rides in reality; the reviews in the 90s were always fairly good, but with most bias on how cool they looked rather than actual race-winning performance / weight.

If you're interested in price; some non-smartshock carbon girvins went for £155 (bit expensive) a few days ago, some standard alu ones (also linked above) went for £56 (bit cheap) last week. The upcoming smartshock ones look in good nick so they'll probably go for around £150, unless some crazy 90's zeitgeist collectors get all excited and kill each other over them and spend £1,500...
 

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