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Seeking Help Adjusting Suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Daly" data-source="post: 322834" data-attributes="member: 5155"><p>I would only add to what Huck and Mike said the following</p><p></p><p>1) Take your time and be systematic. Change one setting at a time and change it in increments go until you are past what you like.</p><p></p><p>2) Keep in mind that the "tighter" the suspension (up to a point) will provide more feed back from the road surface. a really soft setup will feel sloshy like driving a Cadillac. at some point the "boing" sensation that Huck described will pan out to less traction as the weight of your body and bike are spring off the tires/contact patch.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and you should consider reporting your experiences to the forum so that people can tell you based on what you are feeling which setting to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Daly, post: 322834, member: 5155"] I would only add to what Huck and Mike said the following 1) Take your time and be systematic. Change one setting at a time and change it in increments go until you are past what you like. 2) Keep in mind that the "tighter" the suspension (up to a point) will provide more feed back from the road surface. a really soft setup will feel sloshy like driving a Cadillac. at some point the "boing" sensation that Huck described will pan out to less traction as the weight of your body and bike are spring off the tires/contact patch. Good luck and you should consider reporting your experiences to the forum so that people can tell you based on what you are feeling which setting to change. [/QUOTE]
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