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The C-Quent is Cane Creek’s first Double Barrel shock featuring a simple tool-free interface for the rider that does not want extensive adjustability. C-Quent has all of the capability that award-winning DB shocks are known for and comes pre-set with an internal custom tune. For minor adjustments, the C-Quent has a Low Speed Rebound (LSR) adjuster and a Climb Switch.
Starting with a fully adjustable DB shock that has nearly limitless tune-ability, the development team analyzes frame kinematics and utilizes field-testing to produce precise settings that meet the performance goals and desired feel for the bike. Once this base tune is determined, the C-Quent is assembled with HSC, HSR, and LSC fixed at the factory.
WEIGHT : 295 grams (165 x 38mm no hardware)
DAMPING : Twin-tube compression & rebound in
two high-speed and four low-speed damping circuits
ADJUSTMENTS : Preset Internal Basetune
• Low-speed rebound
• Climb Switch On/Off
FINISH : Anodized and laser-etched
LENGTHS : 165 x 38mm (6.5” x 1.5”) 184 x 44mm (7.25” x 1.73”) 190 x 50mm (7.48” x 1.96”) 200 x 50mm (7.87”x 1.96”) 200 x 57mm (7.87”x 2.24”) 216 x 63mm (8.5” x 2.48”)
CAN SIZES : Standard (all lengths)
MOUNTING INTERFACE : High performance low friction bushing 1/2” universal axle
MANUFACTURING : Handbuilt in North Carolina, USA
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