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Hi Vic, it is really bike dependent.
The X2 climb switch definitely has the feel of a Fox Propedal system vs. the
"floating pocket" of CaneCreek's CS system which affects both the lsc and lsr
circuits.
The feedback I have is the X2 switch works awesome on bikes that use their
initial travel easily (think Knolly Delerium or Nomad) but is a road-only
feature on bikes that initialize firmly (think Ibis). Not dialled in to say
anything re. Firebird yet.
It also depends on how the X2 is valved and set up.
Anyways, definitely plan to go into detail on it but it's just to say any
conclusions may be limited in their transfer value to other bikes.
Dec. 7, 2016, 8:01 a.m. - DrewM
#!markdown Hi Vic, it is really bike dependent. The X2 climb switch definitely has the feel of a Fox Propedal system vs. the "floating pocket" of CaneCreek's CS system which affects both the lsc and lsr circuits. The feedback I have is the X2 switch works awesome on bikes that use their initial travel easily (think Knolly Delerium or Nomad) but is a road-only feature on bikes that initialize firmly (think Ibis). Not dialled in to say anything re. Firebird yet. It also depends on how the X2 is valved and set up. Anyways, definitely plan to go into detail on it but it's just to say any conclusions may be limited in their transfer value to other bikes.