My app is broken then , clicking mtb or emtb makes no difference
80 psi is golden , plush yet very supportive , one click lsc from fully open , hsc fully open .
30% ish sag and 10mm of travel left at the top .
16 psi less than trailhead app recommended .
Thanks for the tips and info buys
How many tokens do you have. I need 2 at 80kg with riding gear. That will be your next test. Tedt bottom out and up the if you bottom out too soon.
Just one then came factory fitted, but I have sram say 2023 zeb air spring doesn't need any as ot rumps up anyways.How many tokens do you have. I need 2 at 80kg with riding gear. That will be your next test. Tedt bottom out and up the if you bottom out too soon.
Go test it to bottom out and find out. That's suspension testing 101 for. Dial small bump. then hit the biggest feature you are brave enough to hit and find out. Bottoming too soon. More tokens required.Just one then came factory fitted, but I have sram say 2023 zeb air spring doesn't need any as ot rumps up anyways.
A week last Sunday o was in A n E for an MRI of neck and head a miss judged jump lol so I'll leave the bottom test for a bit haGo test it to bottom out and find out. That's suspension testing 101 for. Dial small bump. then hit the biggest feature you are brave enough to hit and find out. Bottoming too soon. More tokens required.
Just one then came factory fitted, but I have sram say 2023 zeb air spring doesn't need any as ot rumps up anyways.
None, I only use volume spacers if the fork is bottoming out a lot. 180 mm fork with about 30 something % sag just feels bottomless. I do not feel the need to have the fork ramp up through its travel, that’s what volume spacers are for. If someone thinks their fork feels harsh, the first thing you do is remove volume spacers, reduce compression damping and look at lowering the pressure….. imo.Do have any volume spacers in pal ?
This, i dropped a few PSI out of mine and they feel less harsh.Zebs are VERY presser sensitive IMO. A couple psi can make a big difference. Feel harsh? Knock off a couple psi. Also, suspension need a brake in time to get things seated up. Also try letting your bike sit upside down for an hour or two, this helps the oil move around in the fork.
I am similar weight and mine felt much better with no tokens. Depends a bit on your local trails I guess. Hardly any jumps etc where I am but very rough.How many tokens do you have. I need 2 at 80kg with riding gear. That will be your next test. Tedt bottom out and up the if you bottom out too soon.
Sounds about same as my usual trails , not much for jumps myself . Ill try no tokens and see how it feels , at 80 psi it feels really good now.I am similar weight and mine felt much better with no tokens. Depends a bit on your local trails I guess. Hardly any jumps etc where I am but very rough.
Yeah everyone is different. That's why proper set up testing is important. As I've said before. Test bottom out on your biggest it. If you are plush and softly bottom on your biggest it... boom that is perfect set up.I am similar weight and mine felt much better with no tokens. Depends a bit on your local trails I guess. Hardly any jumps etc where I am but very rough.
Now I understand why you need more tokens.I'm going to agree for lighter and less aggressive riders. I'm bottoming my on my hardest hit. But I can't feel the bottom. Its buttery smooth. So that is perfect set up as far as i'm concerned. I needed 2 tokens at 80kg.
But I am sending some features with reasonable size. So need extra ramp up compared to your average dude.
I think heavy dudes also need a similar ramp up.
20 seconds in the vid below is my datum drop.
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You are correct except I also need buttery smooth aswell. This is one type of trail I ride. The other is steep rooty rocky natural tech. For the natural tech I need buttery smooth but not too much fork dive.Now I understand why you need more tokens.
80 kg+heavy emtb and drops and jumps, but quite smooth trails.
If I understand correctly, you don't need so much small pump sensitivity, rather prevention of bottoming the fork.
Yeah everyone is different. That's why proper set up testing is important. As I've said before. Test bottom out on your biggest it. If you are plush and softly bottom on your biggest it... boom that is perfect set up.
You are correct except I also need buttery smooth aswell. This is one type of trail I ride. The other is steep rooty rocky natural tech. For the natural tech I need buttery smooth but not too much fork dive.
I have the MRP Ramp Control cartridge on my trailbike´s Lyrik fork. It´s a nice little upgrade but I don´t think they make it for the Zeb. Just like Öhlins, I believe DVO forks have it as standard as well.This is the beauty of Ohlins with the ramp control by air pressure. You can tune the ramp up on the trail, buttery smooth off the top with a steep or gentle ramp, or stiffer on top and linear, your choice. A mrp ramp control would maybe give the same tube ability on zebs?
The recommended pressure for the ZEB Ultimate 2023 are generally way too high it seems. I'm riding a 180mm on KSL, weigh 92kg all up, and ride on 55PSi with one spacer and HSC on one click "In", LSC 4 clicks "in" & rebound 7 clicks "out". The ride is super smooth and holds up well on bigger hits despite the low pressure. I had the 180mm 2021 ZEB before this one and also rode with 1 token at 62PSi - the ZEB is generally sensitive to small changes in pressure - once you find the sweet spot it is very sweet! It's worth playing around with small PSi changes ( 1 to 2PSi) when you feel you are close to spot on as this is likely to make a positive difference ....
45mm = 25% for the 180mm
Every 3 rides like clock work I need to let all the air out and then bump the Allen screws at the bottom of the fork And then refill it 20 lbs at a time pushing up and down on the fork to equalize the negative air chamber. It will go from harsh to super plush every time.I just upgraded my forks at the weekend to 2023 Zeb Ultimate 170mm
I used the trailhead app to get my recommened psi (120kg -99psi)
Worh refund on -6 as recommended also by the app and hs and ls compression open , the ride was harsh, really hard and unfor giving .
After reading on some us forums I'm not alone in this experience with the new zeb.
Guys are here have found dropping the lowers they are finding no oil, or grease or excessive amounts of grease on the air spring .
So I just dropped mine , lots of oil and a shit load of grease, like a bucket load on the air spring and all over the shaft .
I've clean it all out and lightly regressed it. The dust seal had no grease at all and were bone dry so o grease them.
I'm just waiting on TF tuned to send me oil for the lowers as no one has stock of the mixima plush 7wt recommended by sram.
I hope I feels more plush tomorrow when it add the oil .
Hls any one here got the 2023 zeb and find them harsh?
That don't sound good , what a pain that must be . dont the lower neg air release valves do the same thing if you press them inEvery 3 rides like clock work I need to let all the air out and then bump the Allen screws at the bottom of the fork And then refill it 20 lbs at a time pushing up and down on the fork to equalize the negative air chamber. It will go from harsh to super plush every time.
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