Did anybody here tried to convert the TE630 travel length (I think 270 mm) back to the TE610 travel (I believe 300mm)? I have read somewhere (cannot remember where) that TE630/610 have the same forks - there is just spacer in 630 forks to make it shorter. Is this true? And if you've done it, can you please let us know how was the handling/stability affected and what components you need to change (different length springs?)?
My standard 630 suspension was set-up by a guy who knows what he is doing and today I took it for a ride in our local enduro loop of about 100km including single track in forest, rock sections, fast sections with whoops as well as dunes (well mine dumps). The rear shock was really working very well and I was able to really enjoy myself sliding the bike into the corners, which was very tricky with the stock hard set-up. The front though left me wanting a bit more. While it worked quite well on the whoops and never bottomed even when on occasion I got caught out by unexpected whoop, it was really harsh and on occasion bottomed on the hard short obstacles like rocks in the dirt road or just very short washouts. The bike also felt a bit "nose down" (I have big safari tank, but it was only half full), especially compared to TE610 riding with me, which was keeping its pose much better.
Would longer front travel with proper set-up and probably dumping compression adjustment added help with this? This is the last bit I need to iron out on this otherwise fantastic bike - I will appreciate your advice.
My standard 630 suspension was set-up by a guy who knows what he is doing and today I took it for a ride in our local enduro loop of about 100km including single track in forest, rock sections, fast sections with whoops as well as dunes (well mine dumps). The rear shock was really working very well and I was able to really enjoy myself sliding the bike into the corners, which was very tricky with the stock hard set-up. The front though left me wanting a bit more. While it worked quite well on the whoops and never bottomed even when on occasion I got caught out by unexpected whoop, it was really harsh and on occasion bottomed on the hard short obstacles like rocks in the dirt road or just very short washouts. The bike also felt a bit "nose down" (I have big safari tank, but it was only half full), especially compared to TE610 riding with me, which was keeping its pose much better.
Would longer front travel with proper set-up and probably dumping compression adjustment added help with this? This is the last bit I need to iron out on this otherwise fantastic bike - I will appreciate your advice.