Eddy Current
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gonna read that, but right now I belive the thing is set it on neutral or the position I’m planning to run the most, these are the two options that makes “more sense“ to me ...
@Benson I didn't have that exact same Fox shock and it was 4 years ago now, but the idea then was to use one spacer only. The pack of spacers had five in it, all were different. Three were for my shock and two were for a different shock. The three for mine were small, medium, and large O.2cuin, 0.4cuin and 0.6cuin. The spacers could ot be liked to each other , you had to use only one at a time.
You should be running more psi than that surely.....closer to 90psi?sorry my bad 80kg
yeh that what i was thinking as set sag to 32mm but i may of been sat on seat and not in crouch position when checked it.You should be running more psi than that surely.....closer to 90psi?
80 kg and 3 tokens, maybe 90 psi is too much?You should be running more psi than that surely.....closer to 90psi?
Agree, but maybe 3 tokens is too much?80 kg and 3 tokens, maybe 90 psi is too much?
Depends the way you're riding and if you bottoming out the fork on big drops. If not might as well remove on token and see if shokwiz is happier. I'm 105Kg fully kitted and I have two tokens in my Rockshox but I don't do big drops lol. too old for thatwell tried 90 which has sorted the slow compression but shockwizz now says reduce air lol
bike felt good so will tinker with tokens and air pressure left the 3 tokens as that how bike came
Hahaha expecting people not to listen to what machines tell them. Your old school Gary!As interesting as this celebrity mixed doubles Psi tennis match is. you guys do realise that fancy little electronic pressure logger is only a guide and Set-up recommendations from folk you've never met online are at best nothing more than educated guesses?
I'd recommend you ignore both, go back and actually read/watch all of the set-up info in the first post in this thread to gain your own understanding of how to set-up suspension to your own preference, weight and riding style.
yes i do realize its an aid which i have used before if you look at first post i was inquiring if anyone had any thoughts on matter ie experienced it beforeAs interesting as this celebrity mixed doubles Psi tennis match is. you guys do realise that fancy little electronic pressure logger is only a guide and Set-up recommendations from folk you've never met online are at best nothing more than educated guesses?
I'd recommend you ignore both, go back and actually read/watch all of the set-up info in the first post in this thread to gain your own understanding of how to set-up suspension to your own preference, weight and riding style.
I think the kenevo(s) are warrantied for use with Dual crown forks. Not sure the levo is.Hi does anyone know if down hill forks would work on a turbo levo
Is it after you've added or removed some pressure? It could be the negative and positive air chambers equalizing . I only just learned about it from the linked video posted by Topolino. If you go to 3'30" you'll get an explanation. It's an unnecessarily complex video, but the dude did have that awesome piece of info that I hadn't seen elsewhere, ever!Guys, I am fairly new to full suspension (like 2 weeks). There is a definite slight, "pffffft" sound from my shock when i sit gently on the bike as part of the Sag setup process. Is this normal also there does seem to be some weeping from the shock, as in the body has a very sligt film of shock oil, i presume on it.
Is this normal or do i have issues?
Is it after you've added or removed some pressure? It could be the negative and positive air chambers equalizing . I only just learned about it from the linked video posted by Topolino. If you go to 3'30" you'll get an explanation. It's an unnecessarily complex video, but the dude did have that awesome piece of info that I hadn't seen elsewhere, ever!
Re the oil weeping - yes, that seems to be normal for a new shock. I've read somewhere that when it stops, it might be time for a quick service, which includes replacing that oil.
Cheers Fella - Yes it was after adding some air. Watching that vid now for more understanding.
Your increments are very small, if you go with about 20-25psi for fork and 40-50psi for shock you should be just fine ....Key is to add air in smallish increments (10 psi for fork, 20 psi for shock) and cycle the fork/shock to equalize things before adding the next bit of air.
Your increments are very small, if you go with about 20-25psi for fork and 40-50psi for shock you should be just fine ....
It's not as simple as you're assuming.One question, bit techy
One bike with a leverage ratio curve 3.4 - 2.6
Another with 3.0 - 2.0 (wider ratio, lower average ratio)
What is the difference in behavior in real world? I do understand wider is more progressive, and what average ratio means but I can’t figure how does it feel, is more reactive or some like that? Thanks!
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