Hello everyone!
I found this site when I was looking for information on my trusty STS...never realised it's quite that old
So, the question is about the LTS/STS family, mainly the rear suspension. First of alla a few general questions. My STS is apparently a 1997 model, the frame has the aluminium reinforcements on all corners and the seat tube is located outside the frame tube. What exactly is the rear wheel travel? There's no info on the 1997 catalogue, but the 1998 says 4"/5". I reckon the swing or indeed the whole rear triangle is the same? Apparently 97 is the first year with the trunion mount rear shock, are the swings interchangeable, i.e. does a '96 swing fit a '97 bike? And the stroke of the RS supadupa deluxe is 38mm = 1,5", right?
I'm wondering all this because the rear shock is nearing its end and will need to be replaced soon(ish). I'm trying to figure out the different possibilities to go about this.
First, and the most obvious would be to replace the old with a similar new one, just that Super Deluxe isn't really the best choice of shocks out there today...
So, there is the Risse Genesis, which apparently is available for the trunion mount. Does enyone have experience with that? Also, someone has modified the LTS/STS trunion to accept a Fox Float RL from a Cannondale Jekyll, but I couldn't find a Fox for sale very easily, I gather they are discontinued?
As I like to toy around with different ideas, I thought it might be possible to modify the top swing to accept any 165mm eyeletted shock. This would mean welding on some sort of attachment points to the top surface of the swing. Anyone tried this? I know it sounds a bit nutty and I really haven't thought it quite through yet as to wether or not there is a problem somewhere, but this would widen the variety of possible replacements.
Some rant for the first post! Hope it didn't bore you to tears...
Smoothie.
I found this site when I was looking for information on my trusty STS...never realised it's quite that old
So, the question is about the LTS/STS family, mainly the rear suspension. First of alla a few general questions. My STS is apparently a 1997 model, the frame has the aluminium reinforcements on all corners and the seat tube is located outside the frame tube. What exactly is the rear wheel travel? There's no info on the 1997 catalogue, but the 1998 says 4"/5". I reckon the swing or indeed the whole rear triangle is the same? Apparently 97 is the first year with the trunion mount rear shock, are the swings interchangeable, i.e. does a '96 swing fit a '97 bike? And the stroke of the RS supadupa deluxe is 38mm = 1,5", right?
I'm wondering all this because the rear shock is nearing its end and will need to be replaced soon(ish). I'm trying to figure out the different possibilities to go about this.
First, and the most obvious would be to replace the old with a similar new one, just that Super Deluxe isn't really the best choice of shocks out there today...
So, there is the Risse Genesis, which apparently is available for the trunion mount. Does enyone have experience with that? Also, someone has modified the LTS/STS trunion to accept a Fox Float RL from a Cannondale Jekyll, but I couldn't find a Fox for sale very easily, I gather they are discontinued?
As I like to toy around with different ideas, I thought it might be possible to modify the top swing to accept any 165mm eyeletted shock. This would mean welding on some sort of attachment points to the top surface of the swing. Anyone tried this? I know it sounds a bit nutty and I really haven't thought it quite through yet as to wether or not there is a problem somewhere, but this would widen the variety of possible replacements.
Some rant for the first post! Hope it didn't bore you to tears...
Smoothie.