I quite enjoy my FS 2.0 on my Roubaix, but since I have kept the dial in the "locked" position lately, I plan on replacing it with this part at some point. I just don't know the interval for servicing the FS 2.0 since my bike has less than 5,000 miles on it. But based on the weight savings alone and how affordable this part is, looks like I'm making the jump soon. Great explanation on making the swap!
Sauce...after a 6 month trial on a Redshift stem I must say I agree with your conclusion. I also would recommend it as a front suspension solution over my FS 1.0 and 2.0 systems. Reasons: weight,ease of service,longevity,swappability. Once my FS's fail I'll opt into an FSD + Redshift for sure.
Worried by one aspect of this, which is that you loosened the collar pinch bolt without releasing the pre-load tension. This means the tension is being held on that tiny screw in the front and its easily damage hole into the carbon steerer tube which is only designed to locate the collar at the correct height. I also don't believe the pre-loads wouldn't be affected by loosening the collar pinch bolt. Better to back out the pre-loads and set them back up again after?
Just installed mine, bike is noticeably lighter! Quick question, was I supposed to leave the shim that slides on to the Futureshock on? I did as the stem seemed too loose otherwise.
thanks for this. been keeping an eye on the project and am tempted to do it to my roubaix. question: do you know where I can get the shorter duckbill and the different tension springs? my roubaix only came with the tall duckbill and whatever spring the shop put in. i moved so im not near the shop anymore
Can the rubber boot be completely eliminated and the stem mounted lower down? It would leave 2cm of exposed FSD cartridge that will need cutting, but is it possible?
It can, but not with this design. The FSD was designed as a direct replacement. A different design is required if you want to slam the stem. I believe an eBay seller is making one like that
Omg yes. I slammable version that works with fs 3.0. Perhaps even a model that’s slammed , 3.0 capable, uses standard stem ID and has internal routine. I’d pay $1000 just for this stem version.
FS sure seems like a very complicated shock solution in an area of a single point of critial failure that would normally be much less complex, ie bolt the stem to the steer tube. YIKES, I sure hope Specialized and The Bike Sauce know what it is doing. HAS ANYONE BEEN HIRT WITH THE FS system failing?
I quite enjoy my FS 2.0 on my Roubaix, but since I have kept the dial in the "locked" position lately, I plan on replacing it with this part at some point. I just don't know the interval for servicing the FS 2.0 since my bike has less than 5,000 miles on it. But based on the weight savings alone and how affordable this part is, looks like I'm making the jump soon. Great explanation on making the swap!
Sauce...after a 6 month trial on a Redshift stem I must say I agree with your conclusion. I also would recommend it as a front suspension solution over my FS 1.0 and 2.0 systems. Reasons: weight,ease of service,longevity,swappability. Once my FS's fail I'll opt into an FSD + Redshift for sure.
Great idea, explanation and execution! Cheers!
Is it safe to cut the FSD to “slam” the stem?
i need to know
Super excited y'all are selling these now!
How about designing a hollow FSD with a flip-up top cap? More on-bike storage! You can probably fit one or two beef jerkies in there
Ha future swat
Worried by one aspect of this, which is that you loosened the collar pinch bolt without releasing the pre-load tension. This means the tension is being held on that tiny screw in the front and its easily damage hole into the carbon steerer tube which is only designed to locate the collar at the correct height. I also don't believe the pre-loads wouldn't be affected by loosening the collar pinch bolt. Better to back out the pre-loads and set them back up again after?
Hey Steve! You're not wrong. Probably best to do so. Typically, I'll always readjust the HS preload after fiddling with the future shock headset.
Any updates on the slammable version of this? ETA on when it'll be released?
Just installed mine, bike is noticeably lighter! Quick question, was I supposed to leave the shim that slides on to the Futureshock on? I did as the stem seemed too loose otherwise.
Also in line for a slamable version with internal cable routing
thanks for this. been keeping an eye on the project and am tempted to do it to my roubaix. question: do you know where I can get the shorter duckbill and the different tension springs? my roubaix only came with the tall duckbill and whatever spring the shop put in. i moved so im not near the shop anymore
I can send you these from certini in Bristol uk. Message us
Can the rubber boot be completely eliminated and the stem mounted lower down? It would leave 2cm of exposed FSD cartridge that will need cutting, but is it possible?
It can, but not with this design. The FSD was designed as a direct replacement. A different design is required if you want to slam the stem. I believe an eBay seller is making one like that
@@TheBikeSauce Thank you! I've got it in my basket, just waiting for the exchange rate to £ to improve... and eat into that $30 shipping fee :)
@@ChristianTravel1 I know... International shipping is so tough right now.
Now the STR crowd needs one for their rear future shock 🙈
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Have you tried enrouting the cables through the stem and future shock? Do you think it is possible? Thank you for your content 🙏🏻
That might be possible, but not with the current FSD design. It’d have to be modified with some slots for cable access
@@TheBikeSauce that’s would be cool and do you think it would be possible with the original FS 2.0?? Thanks for your answer
I don’t think it’d be possible on an actual FS unit, since it’s a closed cartridge. No pass thru available
With this FSD, will there still be option to lower the stem position and vice versa. Thank you for the answer.
Lots of people asking for a slammable version of this. Working on it now.
Omg yes. I slammable version that works with fs 3.0.
Perhaps even a model that’s slammed , 3.0 capable, uses standard stem ID and has internal routine. I’d pay $1000 just for this stem version.
@thebikesource. Can you ship to South Africa?
Sure. It’s pricey, but we’ve shipped orders all over the place
FS sure seems like a very complicated shock solution in an area of a single point of critial failure that would normally be much less complex, ie bolt the stem to the steer tube. YIKES, I sure hope Specialized and The Bike Sauce know what it is doing. HAS ANYONE BEEN HIRT WITH THE FS system failing?
....for the enterprising folks who are removing their future shock, they can now sell it to those who need to replace theirs
@Jason Wu > Re-purposed so as not to contribute unnecessarily to the Landfill...
Is there a way to lower your stem by removing the black rubber?m thing?
Not with this design- is a direct factory replacement. Thinking about making a slammed version for people who want lower stack
waiting for the slammed version
Can we go full internal cables with the FSD?
Noooo...internal cabling makes for a bike fit and maintenance nightmare.
Haha not at the moment
@@timdixo I concur with this statement! Why would you intentionally make your life more difficult when you don't have to???