Bryan Wells
Active member
set rear to 300 psi with a 0.6 or higher vol spacer (assuming dps/x shock) and set rebound to full close, set compression to mid.
for the fork, set pressure to 110, use 2 volume spacers here, set rebound to 12 out, (if grip2 dampener set HSR 5 LSR 2 clicks from max open,) set compression to full open, and only crank in if jumps send you in an endo.
to check you are in a rebound ballpark, here is where an ebike is a bit different than a standard mtb, you DO want both front and rear end to slightly leave the ground when tested by hand, you want the rebound to be fast enough that the bike can actually rebound off the ground when let go by about 1". If you don't you have one hell of a dead feeling bike that rides ratcheted to the ground too much
you want MATCHING sag percentage as well, and make sure you test with your weight SOLELY on the cranks, while using your hand to squeeze just the front brake (this helps it set in) jiggle a bit the set the bike in past sticksion, aim for 27% if you ride hard or 30% if you ride more cross country areas.
rider weight=psi is not a good way to set up suspension
for the fork, set pressure to 110, use 2 volume spacers here, set rebound to 12 out, (if grip2 dampener set HSR 5 LSR 2 clicks from max open,) set compression to full open, and only crank in if jumps send you in an endo.
to check you are in a rebound ballpark, here is where an ebike is a bit different than a standard mtb, you DO want both front and rear end to slightly leave the ground when tested by hand, you want the rebound to be fast enough that the bike can actually rebound off the ground when let go by about 1". If you don't you have one hell of a dead feeling bike that rides ratcheted to the ground too much
you want MATCHING sag percentage as well, and make sure you test with your weight SOLELY on the cranks, while using your hand to squeeze just the front brake (this helps it set in) jiggle a bit the set the bike in past sticksion, aim for 27% if you ride hard or 30% if you ride more cross country areas.
rider weight=psi is not a good way to set up suspension
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