I pretty much have my bike set up the same,sometimes feels in real rocky down hill at speed the front suspension feels like it's only working in the firmer part of the fork stroke ?I've only had my Kenevo a few weeks but I'm finding the TTX to be quite highly damped. I'm coming from a purely DH/best suspension performance standpoint with not a hoot given about pedalling performance, I initially set the sag, which was zero preload on the 507lb spring and set the compression damping to half way, but I've slowly been decreasing comp damping as time goes on, obviously I have the climb lever wide open.
On the rebound end I'm currently at two away from wide open, I'm guessing I'll set that to 3 if it's soft or muddy but it's been pure friggin hard pack and dust everywhere here in the UK since I got it
Anything over 3 clicks out is just too slow for this bike in my opinion, as i said before I've had limited time on it, but I'm pretty sure I won't be going past 3 clicks out.
I've put my boxxers on the front and they're pretty much set and forget for me now, i just match their stroke speed with the rear. Unfortunately this is the first bike I've ever put a Boxxer on where the front suspension is better than the back. I've got my eye on a way to improve the rear though so I'll create a thread about it if or when that happens
Got a pic to share with your boxxer? I’ve been eyeing one as an option myself. 29r or 27.5 version? Offset & ac are my concerns.I've only had my Kenevo a few weeks but I'm finding the TTX to be quite highly damped. I'm coming from a purely DH/best suspension performance standpoint with not a hoot given about pedalling performance, I initially set the sag, which was zero preload on the 507lb spring and set the compression damping to half way, but I've slowly been decreasing comp damping as time goes on, obviously I have the climb lever wide open.
On the rebound end I'm currently at two away from wide open, I'm guessing I'll set that to 3 if it's soft or muddy but it's been pure friggin hard pack and dust everywhere here in the UK since I got it
Anything over 3 clicks out is just too slow for this bike in my opinion, as i said before I've had limited time on it, but I'm pretty sure I won't be going past 3 clicks out.
I've put my boxxers on the front and they're pretty much set and forget for me now, i just match their stroke speed with the rear. Unfortunately this is the first bike I've ever put a Boxxer on where the front suspension is better than the back. I've got my eye on a way to improve the rear though so I'll create a thread about it if or when that happens
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