I’ve got a coil on the rear now and still use the high setting. Fork and shock are dialed in. Also depends on the tires. I took off the rear 2.8” and replaced with 2.6”. The 2.8” sit higher.@Barty_NorthVan -
I've been running high ever since I got the Decoy due to so many pedal strikes and never looked back.....until yesterday.
I borrowed a ShockWiz and discovered that my DPX2 PSI was nowhere as high as it should have been for proper sag. After tuning my fork (less PSI required) and DPX2 (330 psi ....incredibly), I'm finally at proper pressures front to back.
After that, I felt like I was really perched up-high. It was a bit odd actually after a year of riding with more rake.
I just flipped chip to "LOW" and it feels normal now. I'm more in the bike and less perched up top on it. I had 1-2 mild pedal strikes, but nothing like when it was out of the box using body-weight PSI as a starting point.
So, I wonder how many folks running in "HIGH" chip setting actually have the proper sag going on, or like me, were running 'high' to compensate for too much dynamic sag.
I don’t think there’s a right and wrong between high and low. I just thank YT for giving me the option to try both.