CatButt
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SO, I got my bike on Friday, installed MOST of the Invisframe and installed my CushCore front and rear. Made my personal setups changes. And tried to get the bike to shift into 11th...I think the freehub needs a .5 mm spacer...but more on that as it sorts itself out.
Suspension setup...now recently I bought a ShockWiz. Had some interesting observations using this on my Evil Following MB. I bought it as I was having issues (so I thought) setting up that bike. It is a VERY progressive suspension...VERY poppy off everything...and does not have that trophy truck feeling I was used to with other suspension designs. After a dozen or so rides with the ShockWiz on I came to realize that my suspension was almost spot on. The ShockWiz had me clicking one or two things here and there, changing a little bit of air pressure here and there...but it was really close according to the Wiz.
All that said, I feel pretty confident setting up a bike...but this YT has me baffled...I'm 220lbs with gear on...normally putting that in the shock will get you pretty close. NOPE...I'm at 250psi and still over 50% sag...WAY too much. It's so far off I can't even mess with the clickers too much and certainly can't even guess at volume spacers. Because of this the bike so low I was getting pedal strikes by the minute. It's a low bike as it is so rising so low in the stroke didn't help this at all.
Oddly, the front fork set at recommended air pressure it feels like I need to remove a volume spacer...normally I need to add one. The fork also felt really harsh...however, I was just using the stock dampening settings based on my recommended air pressure.
So, my question...did anyone else have issues setting up the suspension or getting used to the feel? Was your shock psi WAY different than your ridding weight? How about the fork...was the fork recommended settings pretty close? What sag percentages are you running front and rear?
Thanks much
Suspension setup...now recently I bought a ShockWiz. Had some interesting observations using this on my Evil Following MB. I bought it as I was having issues (so I thought) setting up that bike. It is a VERY progressive suspension...VERY poppy off everything...and does not have that trophy truck feeling I was used to with other suspension designs. After a dozen or so rides with the ShockWiz on I came to realize that my suspension was almost spot on. The ShockWiz had me clicking one or two things here and there, changing a little bit of air pressure here and there...but it was really close according to the Wiz.
All that said, I feel pretty confident setting up a bike...but this YT has me baffled...I'm 220lbs with gear on...normally putting that in the shock will get you pretty close. NOPE...I'm at 250psi and still over 50% sag...WAY too much. It's so far off I can't even mess with the clickers too much and certainly can't even guess at volume spacers. Because of this the bike so low I was getting pedal strikes by the minute. It's a low bike as it is so rising so low in the stroke didn't help this at all.
Oddly, the front fork set at recommended air pressure it feels like I need to remove a volume spacer...normally I need to add one. The fork also felt really harsh...however, I was just using the stock dampening settings based on my recommended air pressure.
So, my question...did anyone else have issues setting up the suspension or getting used to the feel? Was your shock psi WAY different than your ridding weight? How about the fork...was the fork recommended settings pretty close? What sag percentages are you running front and rear?
Thanks much