Not only can you swap them right out. But thats a standard rear shock. So can simply swap that bit out any number of replacements to tune your ride. Its an amazing bike, if somewhat overdone. I mean each time you point it down a gravel decent. A part you you is going to be thinking you should ride around, and not risk damaging the horribly expensive fork legs, or other carbon bits.
....when you should be thinking weeeeeeeee!
Ohhh, I think linkage forks have dies a death for a reason. I have owned these:
and my friend has owned some of these:
Both of which have been decent enough for a couple of years, untill the linkages wear. The slop in both forks was just silly. The AMP forks were very flexy and stuttery under breaking. Obviously technology has improved and you would hope that those forks on that Moots would be better made.
Ohhh, I think linkage forks have dies a death for a reason. I have owned these:
and my friend has owned some of these:
Both of which have been decent enough for a couple of years, untill the linkages wear. The slop in both forks was just silly. The AMP forks were very flexy and stuttery under breaking. Obviously technology has improved and you would hope that those forks on that Moots would be better made.
Telescopic all the way I reckon.