Thanks for the help. Tried equalizing three times at different pressures and still the same result. Am I missing something? It seems to work just fine at 300lbs I just don’t have any referenc point as it’s my first real mtbIn my kit I weigh 92kg (202lbs) At first, I needed 330psi to get 30% sag vs the Fox estimate of 206psi. After re-inflating the correct way I only needed 230psi.
It has never happened to me (so far) but I have read that grease can harden and block oil or air pathways and cause the problem you are having. Someone who really knows may respond to this prompt and give a correct answer.Thanks for the help. Tried equalizing three times at different pressures and still the same result. Am I missing something? It seems to work just fine at 300lbs I just don’t have any referenc point as it’s my first real mtb
I have a 2020 dpx2 with a purple air token in it. (.20 in)To get 25% sag I have to put 300lbs air in it .
It has the purple spacer which I believe is the smallest. (.20) should I go to a bigger spacer?When you go to a smaller volume spacer, more pressure will be required to obtain a given amount of sag. Do you know the size of the spacer that came from the factory? Put that spacer back in the shock, set the sag again, and note the pressure. Use that to decide on how much spacer/pressure/sag you want to run.
Do you know what size air token you are running?Also wondering if the amount of fox fluid makes any significant difference? I kinda ran out
It has the purple spacer which I believe is the smallest. (.20) should I go to a bigger spacer?
as I said the performance seems fine
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