
Other than that, superb control, grip, comfort. But for the Idylle, the only drawback I see is the weight. Again, stock, it works better than the Float 36 or Lyriks (but you can eventually get close by modding them). The Deville is weird at first (super sensitive on the first 30-40mm of travel) but once you get used to it, it's pretty good. Now for the forks, I've tried briefly and not-so-briefly Idylle and Deville forks. I would love to have a compression setting on it.īut it seems it'll be for the next BOS shock (that will be run by some French enduro factory riders this year). Only issue I have with the vipr is that considering my weight, and the ratio the frame has (slightly degressive), I have to pump quite a lot of air (320psi) to get a proper SAG and not bottom out too often.

Rode the CTD about 30mi, then put it aside and got a Vip'r off a friend.

And now running a Vip'r on my AM bike, muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch better than the original Fox Float CTD. Only the CCDB matches the Stoy in my opinion. Posted: Been running a Stoy shock on my miniDH bike for now 8 months, faultless (and the shock is actually 3 years old), and runs much better than what I had tried before (or what I tried on other people's bikes).
