I recently purchased a suss my bike (SMB) device to try and tune my suspension. Whilst I've got a reasonable understanding of what high /low rebound and compression do, I'm not so good at feeling it - so I've always tended to just use the manufacturer's baseline settings and leave it at that.
I've got a Merida e160 (2018 model) with a Fox Factory 36 on the front and a Fox X2 Factory on the rear.
So, questions.....
Firstly, has anyone else had a play about with the SMB device? Should I be taking everything it says as gospel, or do they only get it right if the conditions are correct, wind's blowing the right way etc?
Secondly (and I suppose this is why I asked the first question), whilst it's telling me that HSC and LSC on the fork are 'all good' (as is sag at 25%), it continually told me to slow down both the HS and LS rebound. I kept doing this until both were fully slow (ie fully wound in, clockwise) but still it's telling me to slow both down. I added 10 PSI in the fork, and for 1 run it told me that HSR was OK, but after allowing it to collect more data, it has now gone back to saying both need to be slowed down. Does this indicate anything particularly wrong? Is there anything else I can change to slow down the rebound?
I'll also add that I've tried it on the shock as well, and that's saying LSR and HSR are fine, so it doesn't seem to be a faulty device which can't detect rebound settings (although I'm currently on a 'slow down LSC and HSC' journey with the shock, so we'll see where that ends up - but will leave that for another day)
Cheers in advance for any input
I've got a Merida e160 (2018 model) with a Fox Factory 36 on the front and a Fox X2 Factory on the rear.
So, questions.....
Firstly, has anyone else had a play about with the SMB device? Should I be taking everything it says as gospel, or do they only get it right if the conditions are correct, wind's blowing the right way etc?
Secondly (and I suppose this is why I asked the first question), whilst it's telling me that HSC and LSC on the fork are 'all good' (as is sag at 25%), it continually told me to slow down both the HS and LS rebound. I kept doing this until both were fully slow (ie fully wound in, clockwise) but still it's telling me to slow both down. I added 10 PSI in the fork, and for 1 run it told me that HSR was OK, but after allowing it to collect more data, it has now gone back to saying both need to be slowed down. Does this indicate anything particularly wrong? Is there anything else I can change to slow down the rebound?
I'll also add that I've tried it on the shock as well, and that's saying LSR and HSR are fine, so it doesn't seem to be a faulty device which can't detect rebound settings (although I'm currently on a 'slow down LSC and HSC' journey with the shock, so we'll see where that ends up - but will leave that for another day)
Cheers in advance for any input
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