

🚵♂️ Elevate every descent with precision-tuned power and unbeatable control!
The BURNER-RCP 2S Rear Shock is a high-performance downhill mountain bike suspension component featuring a 550lbs coil spring, 220mm eye-to-eye length, and 66mm travel. Crafted from durable hard-anodized AL-7075 aluminum with a hard chromed 12mm damper shaft, it offers 4-system adjustable damping for rebound, compression, preload, and high-pressure tuning. Weighing just 2.24 lbs, it’s designed for aggressive trail, all-mountain, and downhill use, providing a customizable, smooth ride with easy installation thanks to included bushings.





















| ASIN | B07D1X98C4 |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,030 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #18 in Bike Rear Shocks |
| Brand | DNM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2018 |
| Extended Length | 8.66 Inches |
| Exterior Finish | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09504157093645 |
| Item Weight | 2.26 pounds |
| Item model number | SK-DNM-P2-220 |
| Manufacturer | DNM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK-DNM-P2-220 |
| Model | SK-DNM-P2-220 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 1.97 x 7.87 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bike |
P**R
Great shock for the price
Got this as an alternative to marzocchi bomber c2. works great as a set it and forget it rear shock. 550lb spring is perfect for my weight and riding conditions. rebound tuning is flexible enough to get what is needed. compression damping can get very tight to help eliminate bobbing on climbs. quality product with tight bushing surfaces and plenty of hardware to custom fit the needs of my bike. made in taiwan like other good products.
A**R
Great shock for FS2
I got this 550lbs shock for my Ozark Trail FS2. It makes a huge difference compared to the stock 850lbs shock. Now there is a lot of rear travel and makes the bike very comfortable to ride. I am 200lbs, this spring is the perfect upgrade for this full suspension mountain bike. I used the stock bolts to swap the new shock. Easy install but will need a vice grip and rubber mallet to get the bolts out of the stock shock. Thank you and I love this product for the Ozark Trail FS2.
B**N
Probably the best bang for you dollar
First impressions are really good with this shock. Impressive quality for the money. I have a 2010 GT Force Carbon Expert, and the original Fox RP23 finally completely blew out. I have a hard time justifying the cost and time to send the shock out for repair/rebuild. After lots of research for alternative shocks, I found someone who had mounted a different brand coil shock with positive results. Hard to know how well something might work on this suspension design especially given the stock shock has specific damping specs to work with the GT suspension design. This shock is the exact size spec of 190x51. You will need to shave down bushings and aluminum shafts to mount correctly, but no big deal. I was able to use the factory aluminum bushings at the swingarm after cutting down an aluminum tube to the correct length. With the factory air shock I always had a problem with too much sag, no matter how much air pressure within reason of course, and damping was just okay. With this coilover in place, it seems to be better suited for this setup. It feels tight and controlled, has a progressive feel which is good because the air shock would blow through it's stroke. I don't think you can find a better replacement for an older MTB at this price. I'll update once I get some saddle time on the trails. I also feel this will work better for my riding style...I like jumps, and airing out whenever possible. This shock is showing way more control than the stock Fox it replaced. If replacing a decent air shock, this coilover weighs considerably more, but I think it's performance will justify the weight panalty. I'll update when I have some good amount of saddle time with this shock. As a side note, I weight 165-170lbs, and the 550lb spring on this DNM is almost right on the money, if not right on the money, time will tell. The spring is also within fairly common sizing, so an aftermarket spring of your desired weight/liking shouldn't be an issue. Even if you need to buy a different spring to better suit your body weight, you'd still be in the $200 price range all in, which is a bargain! I might buy an aftermarket spring just for some weight savings, but honestly, I'm not too worried about it.
M**M
Easy Ride
Gift for grandson & he loved it. Will provide better stability.
L**N
Best starting point for the money if you're doing a DIY suspension.
I bought this shock for my EBike, they don't make a heavy enough spring for my application. Lucky, Fox springs fit.... mostly. I also had to mill down the mounting eye on one end to fit my bike. Not a drop in replacement for a Rockshox air spring, but it's been working for me since then.
J**S
Worth it
Put on my ozark trail fs.2 and loosened the spring a little and now it is a plush ride and handles down hill chop like a monster
I**N
Does not fit 2016 Kona Process 134
I really wanted to try this shock, as my riding style and the long rides/descents I was doing really required a piggyback shock. An enduro race was coming up with a primarily lift assisted downhill course and this was going to take my airshock's place. I unbolted my Monarch RL and found the first positive, the 8mm shock bolt fit using the provided DNM sleeve hardware. That was nice. It also looked like the piggyback would just barely clear the frame. Then I tried to fit the end of the shock (end near rebound dial) into my 134's linkage yoke/clevis, but it was no dice. It was too wide by only 1 or 2mm. I didn't feel like milling down each side to fit, or forcing it in, for numerous reasons (voiding the warranty for one). I also couldn't flip the shock around because the piggyback would be sticking out sideways. This was extremely disappointing after weeks of research and heartbreak trying to find a piggyback shock on a budget. I believe this would have fit the bill. It looked to be great quality shock, just let down by the classic amazon lack of size information. It would be nice if DNM provided the dimensions of the mounting locations. Or even update the width of the shocks damper end to match that of rockshox, fox, etc. The low speed rebound & compression dials appeared to operate correctly with the notch/detent that audibly clicked into place when rotated. Anyway, my Kona linkage is unique in that it doesn't use spacers to fit the shock end, perhaps other brands that use spacers between the shock would have been able to make use of this shock with a different width spacer. For me it wouldn't have worked without significant modification. YMMV.
R**Y
Excellent budget shock
Performance for the price is excellent, installed on an 80lb modified ebike and it's good enough to keep up with motocross bikes out in the mountains so I'm happy, time will tell how reliable it is but so far I've bashed the heck out of this shock off some fairly large jumps and a few cased landings and it's still doing great! Shock mounting points were a dead on match for the stock one on my bike, so for me installation took about as long as it took to remove from the box it came in.
A**R
Great budget 210mm rear coil shock. £135 at time of purchase Heavy compared to an air shock but to be expected. Overall pleased with purchase. Fits great in frame I was aware of the mount size before I ordered and hoped to use original hardware from a fox float air shock, sadly not compatible but a visit to TF tuned.com for custom shock mount hardware to suit my Lapierre spicy 316 and got a 12mm x 19mm x 6mm for front and 12mm x 25.2mm x 6mm for rear (£25 each) DIY e-bike conversion
B**R
very good gaulity peice of kit worth its money easy to ajust to
W**Y
Junk leaked oil after first drop I hit then the dampener stoped working , don’t waste your money and it’s vary heavy
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