Rear Axle Clocking (Trance)

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Over time & w/a change in the rear cassette, the rear axle clocking had changed & the arm was pointed at the 6 o'clock position. I simply removed the allen bolt on the axle & re-clocked
Now, its clocked back to the 12 o'clock position.
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MinusPrevious

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I just fixed this on mine, remove the little allen bolt (does not loosen the axle), pull the plastic handle off and reclock it. Tighten it back up, I think it is 5 or 7Nm, written on the cover.


Thanks. Your method was better than what i did. Thread corrected!
 

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Now that that is done, tell me about your coil shock please?

Its every thing youve seen on YouTube. Coils are linear vs air is progressive. Small bump compliance is right there (super sensitive vs air). More bob during pedaling but so far i like it. Still getting used to it. I have 2 coils (one 550lb & 500lb). Running the 500 right now.
 

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