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I have a 2016 Devinci Wilson, and the shock length/travel is listed at 240mm/75mm. I'd like to try an X2 but I don't see my size listed on their website.

Sizes 7.875 x 2 (2-position lever only)7.875 x 2.25 (2-position lever only)
8.5 x 2.25 (2-position lever only)
8.5 x 2.5 (2-position lever only)
8.75 x 2.75 (HSC/LSC, HSR/LSR only)
9.5 x 3 (HSC/LSC, HSR/LSR only)
10.5 x 3.5 (HSC/LSC, HSR/LSR only)
Metric Sizes 210 x 50 (2-position lever only)
210 x 55 (2-position lever only)
230 x 60 (2-position lever only)
230 x 65 (2-position lever only)
230 x 57.5 (2-position lever only)
250 x 70 (2-position lever only)
Can I run the 250/70 on my bike? Or do they just not make an X2 that fits my setup? Bit of a novice question, I'm sure.
 

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You want 9.5x3, that is your size.
 

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Why its not? I have seen many really good bike with it, and If I wanna to put it on which size, a 250x70 is good?
Because the compression damping isn't enough and the dials don't do much. It's also an expensive shock to maintain. I suggested the Bomber CR because it's a robust shock that can be easily relvalved/tuned and is low maintenance.

The Norco Range VLT uses a 205x65 trunnion shock: https://www.norco.com/cmsb/uploads/...-frame-assembly-service-parts-updated_001.pdf
 

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Because the compression damping isn't enough and the dials don't do much. It's also an expensive shock to maintain. I suggested the Bomber CR because it's a robust shock that can be easily relvalved/tuned and is low maintenance.

The Norco Range VLT uses a 205x65 trunnion shock: https://www.norco.com/cmsb/uploads/...-frame-assembly-service-parts-updated_001.pdf
Thank u so much! I m gonna see, I already have mounted a "fox DH x2 performance elite", but I like more air suspensions, I'll choose, thank u.
 
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