It’s really harsh, on the big bumps it’s ok on smaller-medium stuff it hard and bounces you everywhere. I’d guess need to back off the compression but figure it’s best to start from scratchFork is about 20% of total travel. What are you not liking about the setup at the moment?
Cheers looks interesting
It’s really harsh, on the big bumps it’s ok on smaller-medium stuff it hard and bounces you everywhere. I’d guess need to back off the compression but figure it’s best to start from scratch
What sort of PSI are you running in the forks now and how much do you weigh? I have the 2.8 butchers running 30 psi by the shop setup. Just ordered a 600 psi shock pump as I’m sure the shop only had a 300 and that’s not enough for shock setupSTU - K , I had same problem ( harsh ride ). my shop set it to the info they have.
but on hard down hill with lot of rocks & bumps, my front wheel seemed to be bouncing. so back to LBS they seemed to be worried if set softer it would bottom out. but I just kept going back asking to take 10psi out at a time, then testing, till it was good now I love it, I fly down the roughest hills, also this is my second levo, first was 2016 HT fatty. that had 27.5 X 3.0" tyres stock, these tyres low pressure with a maximum pressure of 20 p.s.i , then traded it on the one I have now FSR levo, that came with 27.5 X 2.8" tyres. I noticed they did not roll as well and felt harder. so got a set of the low pressure 27.5 X 3.0" tubeless I run 12 p.s.i front , 15 p.s.i rear. love it smooth ride!!
you might need a different setting to me as we all come in different sizes. but how I look at it is, just because I weigh so & so, does not mean that total weight will be on the front, I think the rear takes more weight.
I'm not racing so don't need real fine tuning, but I ride with a group that ride at a fast speed in the dirt and some technical single track.
Stu I weigh 75kg 30 psi in the butcher sounds high to me.What sort of PSI are you running in the forks now and how much do you weigh? I have the 2.8 butchers running 30 psi by the shop setup. Just ordered a 600 psi shock pump as I’m sure the shop only had a 300 and that’s not enough for shock setup
What sort of PSI are you running in the forks now and how much do you weigh? I have the 2.8 butchers running 30 psi by the shop setup. Just ordered a 600 psi shock pump as I’m sure the shop only had a 300 and that’s not enough for shock setup
Stu I weigh 75kg 30 psi in the butcher sounds high to me.
my bike is the 2018 Comp carbon if that means anything Rock Shock front & rear, I think they started out with 110 p.s.i air spring pressure in forks, was way too hard. now have 30 p.s.i in forks.
in front tyre 2.8" butcher I would run 20 p.s.i & 22p.s.i rear 30 p.s.i sounds too high to me. but the 2.8" butcher do run at higher pressure than the Purgatory 3.0" I like the 3.0 better myself . but everyone different
Hmm, the shocks usually don't like to go way above 300psi. In some cases it could be necessary, but usually not. Could there be too much air pressure in the negative chamber? Try letting out most of the air and comress the shock a few times, that may equalize the chambers. Or try suggesting it to your LBS.
Most bikes come with high air pressure in the tyres it seems. I'm pretty sure 30psi is way to high.
There are two ways of measuring fork sag, standing up or seated. I prefer standing up and usually aim for 25%.
Stu , i ride motor bikes too.Yeah I’m 105kg so guess I’m a bit outside the normal setup, LBS said anything above 95kg is the same setup in their book,wtf?!
Set up a few motorbikes dirt and road over the years how much different could it be ?
At 105kg Rockshox recommend 2 clicks on the rebound from the slowest settingStu , Ryder is spot on ! I had forgotten, when mine was bouncing, they told me try to slow rebound, there is a tortoise & a rabbit, so turn to the slow & steady. that helped me a lot.
According to manual, pump shock to body weight (kg) x 3. For me 315psi( max 350psi)then sit on bike and hold down auto sag valve til no more air comes out.
On tyre side wall it says something like 35-60 psi.
It’s all new to me as my last bike was setup by a shop that seemed to nail it so I never touched it. ?
no worries hope info I gave helps, enjoy it! love mine.
yeh my shocks bit soft tooyep thanks!
Going on sag % Forks to hard with and 15% and shock to soft with 30%.
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