I have one of these Float 2XV shocks that I can swap, but I really don't know anything about it. Before you say "Google" - I've spent considerable time looking and there is pretty much nothing on them. Lots of info on the EVOL, but not the 2XV which was the predecessor to the EVOL basically.
Here's my question - is the Extra Volume chamber separate in terms of air control? What I'm asking is when you thread the canister onto the shock valve, do you leave the valve stem in, pump up the shock main chamber and then screw on the canister, and then pump up the canister (like the dual chamber pressure design of the EVOL)? Or do you remove the valve stem on the shock, screw on the canister and then just pump up the canister and it does all the air control? Anybody have any numbers that you would run them at? it will be rear suspension rear arm shock. I can take it apart and play with it, I just thought I'd ask the knowledgable Yamaha gurus here first.
Here's my question - is the Extra Volume chamber separate in terms of air control? What I'm asking is when you thread the canister onto the shock valve, do you leave the valve stem in, pump up the shock main chamber and then screw on the canister, and then pump up the canister (like the dual chamber pressure design of the EVOL)? Or do you remove the valve stem on the shock, screw on the canister and then just pump up the canister and it does all the air control? Anybody have any numbers that you would run them at? it will be rear suspension rear arm shock. I can take it apart and play with it, I just thought I'd ask the knowledgable Yamaha gurus here first.