Öhlins RXF 36 M.2 Air Fork and TTX2 Air Shock Review

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2022
  • Once reserved for the top tier of Motorsport suspension, Öhlins has been gradually increasing their mountain bike product range since they hit the scene back in 2012. Applying nearly 50 years of experience in performance suspension components to the mountain bike world, their TTX2 & RXF36 air combo provides all mountain and enduro riders with a highly tuneable combination that’s built to offer the ultimate in control. We put the pairing to the test on board a Norco Sight to see how they stack up in the competitive world of mountain bike suspension.
    THE DIRT
    Having had many suspension set ups on the Norco Sight, I was able to get a really good feel for how the RFX 36 fork changed the way the bike rode across the range of ride situations. I’ve amassed a load of seat time on this bike both before and during the Öhlins testing period, so the differences were noticeable right away. At first, I was not satisfied with the small bump performance, but the story changed once I took some time to bracket settings and find the balance of air pressure and damping. I ended up running a little more sag than other forks, while relying on the ramp-up air chamber to keep me from harsh bottom outs. The mid-stroke support provided by the RFX was quite good, if not better than the rest, which allowed me to run more sag without an overwhelming feel of the fork diving. In conjunction with the smooth compression damping, I was able to find a perfect balance of ramp up and small bump sensitivity. The HSC pretty much stayed completely open at all times - very few times did I opt for a click and never more than one. It would be interesting to experiment with the shim stack to see if there was some wiggle room to make each click a little less impactful, however this is by no means necessary to get the fork to feel great. For LSC I was generally 7-9 clicks out from closed. The change in feel for the LSC is much less profound than the HSC circuit.
    The change following a more in-depth setup on the RFX36 fork really made the bike feel livelier, yet retained capability at the same time. It’s responsive and supportive when pushing into the lips of steep jumps, yet very composed through rough terrain, which made me want to charge harder and harder through rough sections of trail. Finding the right set up for me did take longer than the likes of Fox’s 36, but once dialed in I felt limited need to modify the setup further. I had seen other reviews with riders complaining about a lack of small bump sensitivity, but I would suggest this is due to insufficient time focused on set up, as I really love a soft initial portion of travel and the Öhlins fork delivered this. The fork tracked especially well on off camber sections of trail that were littered with roots, perhaps thanks to a slightly more compliant chassis than the new crop of 38mm stanchion forks.
    During the test period I had zero issues with the fork, with no oil leaks and all adjustments remaining in perfect working order. I performed two lower leg services at home over the long-term testing period, replacing oil and cleaning the foam rings while leaving the OEM seals in place as there was no evidence to suggest they needed to be replaced.
    When it came to keeping the bike rubber side up in some hairy situations the Öhlins TTX2 air rear shock did a superb job. Just like the fork, this shock had a lively yet balanced feel. The compression circuits were very smooth when the going got rough. The LSC compression adjustment had no lack of options - while each click did not provide a huge change, there were enough turns of the dial to find a setup that felt right for the terrain and riding style in store for the day. The HSC circuit was quite the opposite, with each of the 3 clicks having a massive impact on how the bike felt. Just like with the fork I tended to keep this fully open for the most part, except for a small handful of times on sustained road climbs.
    During the test I did run into an issue with the... [To Keep Reading, visit the site]:
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Komentáře • 67

  • @chawkins45ify
    @chawkins45ify Před 2 lety +12

    When I had an evil wreckoning I ran a ohlins stx22 and was blown away by it, smooth dampening but kept the bike feeling lively. Ohlins makes great stuff and have been thinking of trying the ttx on my Levo

    • @BrettSampson
      @BrettSampson Před rokem

      Here because I keep blowing my Fox X2 on my Levo and I’m hoping the Ohlins will hold up better. Did you end up getting one?

    • @chawkins45ify
      @chawkins45ify Před rokem +1

      @@BrettSampson I'm running the cane creek Kitsuma air and have been loving it. No issues with over 200 miles on it

  • @Pienimusta
    @Pienimusta Před 2 lety +2

    Cool to see other suspension manufacturers also reviewed. More and more bikes are fitting Öhlins.

  • @rynolindz
    @rynolindz Před 2 lety +3

    Really dig the TTX2 shock.. its crazy good! Great review!

    • @TheLoamWolf
      @TheLoamWolf  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! 👍

    • @paul.p.smellthetruth2667
      @paul.p.smellthetruth2667 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@TheLoamWolf
      Guys, you can Turn the lower Body of every shock when the spring/pressure is removed.
      Then you would have Had easy Access to the airvalve

  • @darrylkatz853
    @darrylkatz853 Před 2 lety

    Cool video. Helpful thanks

  • @kentnilsson9757
    @kentnilsson9757 Před 2 lety +1

    👍The front fork is easy to get adjusted correctly on whatever bike it is on, but the shock absorber is difficult to manufacture a shock absorber that will fit different linkage systems and their ratios, it is therefore important when ordering shock absorbers to name the bike brand so that ev can immediately get help with the right shock absorber, which then makes it possible to set it correctly yourself😊

  • @robinraff1486
    @robinraff1486 Před 2 lety +8

    Maybe you can 180° turn/twist the Air Part when you let all air out like its possible on the X2?

  • @tomek6481
    @tomek6481 Před 2 lety

    I get crazy of the ohlins shock, have already like a year , every time try to setup and still don’t feel any changes. That is really strange. This shock is like black magic!

  • @emrhomeworks9979
    @emrhomeworks9979 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this review, did you do this test with the Cascade Components link installed?

  • @nothinglessness
    @nothinglessness Před rokem +3

    Would be useful to know your rider weight for the air pressures you are running as your ramp up pressures seem maybe 80 psi less than recommended? I am having trouble getting rid of the harshness on my Ohlins RFX 36 m2 on recommended psi and seem to need about 30psi less in main chamber and 80 less in ramp up???

  • @megatryn
    @megatryn Před 2 lety +19

    Love my RXF 36 m.2 on my Revel Rascal. Just wondering: Why don't you just rotate the lower part of the TTX2 180 degrees, so that the valve faces front and towards the drivetrain for much easier access?

    • @szili76
      @szili76 Před 2 lety +1

      It will lose dampening force

    • @megatryn
      @megatryn Před 2 lety +6

      @@szili76 no.

    • @86309
      @86309 Před rokem +1

      The shock doesn’t know which way it’s facing.

    • @revjedmoto3867
      @revjedmoto3867 Před rokem

      Thank you for saying this. I was about to comment the same

  • @scottbooth6134
    @scottbooth6134 Před 6 měsíci

    @theloamwolf you can change the schaerder valve position

  • @iL250
    @iL250 Před 2 lety

    You can rotate that shock body for easier reach to air schrader

  • @raivkka4313
    @raivkka4313 Před 2 lety

    So yes, the fork and shock are home serviceable? Do they sell the service kits?

  • @BogdanMiliu
    @BogdanMiliu Před rokem

    Just curious what is the on bike storage pouch is that above the rear shock?

  • @xLITTLESIMBAx
    @xLITTLESIMBAx Před 2 lety +1

    Rear shock air valve orientation.
    Next time you can twist the shock eyelet 180 degrees to move the air valve location to an easier spot.
    Next time you'll get it!

  • @douglasreed5518
    @douglasreed5518 Před rokem +1

    what is your riding weight and how many clicks from closed on rear shock

  • @iffy_too4289
    @iffy_too4289 Před 2 lety +7

    As far as the shock schraeder valve position goes, would it be possible to rotate the base 180 degrees with respect to the top or do it when its serviced? You can certainly do this with coil shocks and RS deluxe etc. thats all i have experience with.

    • @paul.p.smellthetruth2667
      @paul.p.smellthetruth2667 Před 5 měsíci

      You can do this Wirth every shock wegen It IS depressurized. Strange the Theaters dont know that.
      What do they think how shocks come to live whih are used on Thais clevis mount Bikes With Only 90 degree rotation towards the shock body?

  • @snigs5T5
    @snigs5T5 Před rokem

    Rotate air can end 180 degrees?

  • @NiSE_Rafter
    @NiSE_Rafter Před 2 lety

    I didn't even realize Ohlins made mountain bike stuff. I've known them mainly for motorcycle and automotive racing suspension.

    • @TheLoamWolf
      @TheLoamWolf  Před 2 lety

      Yeah pretty crazy and awesome to see them come over to the bicycle world.

  • @jeanboilard1624
    @jeanboilard1624 Před rokem

    I have also a Norco Sight. Can you tell me what is your set up?

  • @1Bigmac69
    @1Bigmac69 Před 2 lety

    Can't you just turn the lower shock body 180 deg. and the air valve would point forwards? They fork and shock sound real nice.

  • @yamahschector
    @yamahschector Před 11 měsíci

    I need setup help badly🤣 my hardtail came with a 150 travel version and I can not dial it in yet

  • @ryanliversage
    @ryanliversage Před měsícem

    Man what's the stoke volume spacers in the Shock.
    Thanks

  • @StepXX
    @StepXX Před rokem +1

    Hi! Thanks for review!
    Do you mind sharing the geared (+-) weight of the rider?
    *Not related to the video: Your website for some reason cannot be accessed from Ukraine (I have to open every page as cash from Google search results). Already mentioned above it to your colleague on Instagram last year, but nothing has changed so far.

  • @idolhandsjabronie6517
    @idolhandsjabronie6517 Před 2 lety

    That’s a nice bike, I mean it looks very fucking pretty. Norco 👏

    • @fullpullmtb
      @fullpullmtb Před 2 lety

      Thank you! been an awesome bike so far

  • @trentvlak
    @trentvlak Před rokem

    6:03 you have trains in the woods there?

  • @gaffney92
    @gaffney92 Před 2 lety +4

    In the video you said you keep the ramp up chamber at 125psi, Max is 285psi. Is this a mistake are are you actually running it that low?

    • @JerrySpallone
      @JerrySpallone Před 2 lety +5

      Curious as well. With where the support chamber is at, the recommendation on the sticker would have rampup in the 200s

    • @5gb6
      @5gb6 Před rokem +2

      I am confused by this as well

  • @addtext
    @addtext Před 2 lety

    Wish it was easier to self service. We're you able to do a basic seal and oil service yourself or do you always have to have send into Ohlins?

    • @kenww776
      @kenww776 Před 2 lety

      Same as fox / rs service requirements...

  • @bryanseare2704
    @bryanseare2704 Před rokem

    nice train horn in the backround

  • @JinPheh
    @JinPheh Před 2 lety +4

    You mention that you also had DVO on the bike previously. Is there any possibility of a similar video from the DVO centric point of view?

  • @itskerbc
    @itskerbc Před 21 dnem

    So you want it fully opened when hitting jumps? Sorry, for some reason I thought you’d want it a little firm to prevent bottoming out.

  • @zacdavenport1476
    @zacdavenport1476 Před 2 lety

    What happened to the Cascade link?

    • @fullpullmtb
      @fullpullmtb Před 2 lety +1

      I ended up liking the feel of the bike with the stock link. I also have a Range so getting more travel and changing the rate to be more plush really was not needed. When it was my only bike I liked the CC link for the extra travel and softer feel but with also having a range I did not see the need

  • @marauder7412
    @marauder7412 Před 2 lety

    Not suspension related. What tool bag is on the bike? Thx

  •  Před 2 lety +3

    Can't you just turn the lower part? Doesn't turn? I have my TTX Air 2 valve forwards...

    • @njasicko
      @njasicko Před 2 lety +2

      Yes it can be done, I did on mine as well as rotate the compression adjuster 180 degrees to both work better with my frame.

  • @paulwolfram7774
    @paulwolfram7774 Před 6 měsíci

    The Sight has a fairly low overall progression. I would have expected you would opt for the TTX Air 1 with max spacers to help with ramp up towards the end of the stroke, especially without the Cascade link? Why did you opt for the Air 2 instead?

  • @cencoast_7.340
    @cencoast_7.340 Před 2 lety

    Why not rotate the lower so the valve isn’t against the frame?

  • @noblesseoblige2365
    @noblesseoblige2365 Před 2 lety

    I would be super curious to know what the air pressure difference was between this and your fox X2. Apparently the ohlins runs less pressure then other equivalent shocks making it smoother.

    • @fullpullmtb
      @fullpullmtb Před 2 lety

      From what I can remember on the X2 was that I was using less pressure but I do not know exactly what that was. This comes down to the volume of the air chambers, there really is no right or wrong answer as they are totally different systems - Cole

  • @shepey10
    @shepey10 Před 9 měsíci

    How much do you weight dude ?

  • @oliverarmedilla3710
    @oliverarmedilla3710 Před 2 lety

    wat is that tool carrier? :D

    • @fullpullmtb
      @fullpullmtb Před 2 lety

      It is the Gemini from High Above!

  • @4tego
    @4tego Před rokem

    How much do you weigh?

  • @niallwaters9559
    @niallwaters9559 Před 5 měsíci

    What weight are you?

  • @bch1309
    @bch1309 Před rokem

    The video shows TTX1 instead of TTX2 tho :|

  • @KapuV
    @KapuV Před rokem +1

    öhlis

  • @jm_syd_kid
    @jm_syd_kid Před rokem +1

    You really should point out your video and website review are for the tttx1 not the 2. Bit misleading when you talk about ride feel etc.

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 Před 2 lety

    MM front and rear. my kinda guy.

    • @fullpullmtb
      @fullpullmtb Před 2 lety

      The best for corners! But the Big Betty out back is growing on me