Fast n' Furious
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- USA
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- San Diego
You say "Kinekt has scrubbed all mention of the XL2 post itself off of the USA site."
KINEKT's website says (click yourself and look) "PLEASE NOTE: We use 3 different spring lengths. The UPPER springs are all the same size ( 1.5" ). The LOWER springs are different depending on your model (All Bodyfloat, 2.1 or LR models use 1.75" springs). ( All XL2 and XR models use the 2" springs)."
You say "I managed to track down the Amazon page for the XL2 via its reviews. 240-320 lbs for USA market".
Surely, except you did say you changed to an orange spring I'd thought?
So you are at the next level past the correct 270 - 320lb rating (not 240lbs).
For 230 - 280lbs, correct springs are Purple Red.
I've read enough of your posts to be certain you're a reliable source of information, so trying to wrap my head around this.
I know I have Pea-Green striped springs - that logically, I've assumed are Yellow. Hmmmmmmm .
Could you have Red springs - like in my photo ? Did they change the color code ?
If the other's Purple, you're perfect for a 250lb rider. If it's Black, you're in the 270 - 320lb range.
Anecdotally, nowadays the (HD Model) XR comes with Black/ Yellow (200 - 240lbs) rating springs installed, a Red lower and a spare Purple upper. Thus, one can set the range between 170lbs and 320lbs - for a bicycle. Subtract 10 - 20lbs for more upright seating styles - like ebikes.
That's their current, most up to date information.
The range has not changed, except for accommodating upright riders. The bicycle ratings are the same as 2.5 years ago.
The springs are universal between the two models.
KINEKT's website says (click yourself and look) "PLEASE NOTE: We use 3 different spring lengths. The UPPER springs are all the same size ( 1.5" ). The LOWER springs are different depending on your model (All Bodyfloat, 2.1 or LR models use 1.75" springs). ( All XL2 and XR models use the 2" springs)."
You say "I managed to track down the Amazon page for the XL2 via its reviews. 240-320 lbs for USA market".
Surely, except you did say you changed to an orange spring I'd thought?
So you are at the next level past the correct 270 - 320lb rating (not 240lbs).
For 230 - 280lbs, correct springs are Purple Red.
I've read enough of your posts to be certain you're a reliable source of information, so trying to wrap my head around this.
I know I have Pea-Green striped springs - that logically, I've assumed are Yellow. Hmmmmmmm .
Could you have Red springs - like in my photo ? Did they change the color code ?
If the other's Purple, you're perfect for a 250lb rider. If it's Black, you're in the 270 - 320lb range.
Anecdotally, nowadays the (HD Model) XR comes with Black/ Yellow (200 - 240lbs) rating springs installed, a Red lower and a spare Purple upper. Thus, one can set the range between 170lbs and 320lbs - for a bicycle. Subtract 10 - 20lbs for more upright seating styles - like ebikes.
That's their current, most up to date information.
The range has not changed, except for accommodating upright riders. The bicycle ratings are the same as 2.5 years ago.
The springs are universal between the two models.