That depends entirely on your take on the Charger damper.
Personally, I prefer RockShox forks setup with ‘less damp and more ramp’ so I leave the compression adjuster in it’s lightest setting, run the rebound as fast as manageable, find an initial air spring feel I like (in most bikes that’s towards the higher pressure recommendation for one weight class up) and then fine tune with tokens (and sometimes 1/2 tokens).
They are the only forks I run this way, but I’ve had good results at every pricepoint from the Recon to the top end Lyrik.
With all that in mind, I personally don’t see any reason I’d buy a Pike over a Revelation at SRP.
Feb. 20, 2018, 8:28 a.m. - Andrew Major
That depends entirely on your take on the Charger damper. Personally, I prefer RockShox forks setup with ‘less damp and more ramp’ so I leave the compression adjuster in it’s lightest setting, run the rebound as fast as manageable, find an initial air spring feel I like (in most bikes that’s towards the higher pressure recommendation for one weight class up) and then fine tune with tokens (and sometimes 1/2 tokens). They are the only forks I run this way, but I’ve had good results at every pricepoint from the Recon to the top end Lyrik. With all that in mind, I personally don’t see any reason I’d buy a Pike over a Revelation at SRP.