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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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SAG adj MC250
Just got my 05 MC250. I expected a stiff suspension, but the rear was so tight, there was no static sag and it took pressure to get any sag.
I got set to adjust and read the "FAQ; Suspension baseline settings" and it recommended starting with 10-15mm preload. I measured my spring and then loosened it and found that it had previously only had maybe 5-6mm preload. I assume I must be running a different spring. I'll give it my best guess to try to match the forks, but I know it was way too stiff before with no hint of static sag. Just wondering if anyone has some suggestions on sag numbers. I know my 50mm forks are quite a bit stiffer than the 45mm, so I assume I want to try to balance out the front and rear. I weigh about 190 and ride mostly woods. I like a stiff suspension, but it was at the point of being a hardtail. Matt |
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estimate
I set the preload at 3-4mm and got roughly an inch of static sag and 4 3/8 inches sag with me on the bike. It's midnight, so I won't try it out just yet. Front and rear seem about the same.
Any input is welcome. |
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It sounds like you are pretty close.
I run about 30 mm static sag and 130 mm loaded sag.
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