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Loose the link, especially if the bike is an '07+. It leverages the spring more in the early travel. You have to experiment with it. Basically you want as little preload as possible, and some you can even make up with compression.
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it's a 2000. i'm gonna have to wait to see what it's like real world.. we still have over 12" snow on the ground...
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stainless I have an 06 300 and got 55mm static sag at 8mm preload w/a 5.4 and stock linkage. I'm 200 to 210#'s geared up. I'm going to throw a 5.6 on just to see what its like.
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Don't get hung up on those sag #s, especially with the older bikes. You can shorten the shock (like the '07+) and it still steers awesome. Spend an afternoon on the same section of trail with some rocks and logs. You want plush intiial travel with no rebound kick and still retain steering. Also remember the fork affects the shock and visa versa, so it has to be close.
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Ok,
I have just had the fix done to the sachs shock ,as some of you may already know. I have to redo all sag settings and was going to check the preload as mentioned above. Before doing this where do I set my rebound and compression clickers or doesn't it matter.I realise the 10 mm preload is a measured dist . on the shock itself but I was just wondering how much effect the comp and rebound have on this initial setting? I have a 5.2 spring and I weigh 80Kg,180pounds,(no gear). I did have 27mm static and 95 race sag before all this was changed but i am not sure what preload.I am guessing more than 10mm as my weight and shock spring would be at the higher end of the scale( i.e. on its limit). Once I have this sorted I will see how the front reacts ..... it is average now but I have just changed to a proven tyre(michelin). Maybe more questions to come???? Any ideas and help would be appreciated. |
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Set your static sag (~100-110mm) and then measure free sag (rear suspension drop under the weight of the bike only). You should see something on the order of 15-20mm sag. If you have too much free sag, try a softer spring with more preload.
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Thanks Steve,
I thought that was the case but just wanted to be sure before doing it. Cheers Mark. |
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Ok ,
Checked the preload and I reckon I had too much. I had approximately 16-18mm preload which gave me 85 mm race sag and 24mm static sag .This is only after getting the faulty shock seals etc repaired. I have now adjusted the preload to 10-11mm on the shock, the static sag is 35mm and race(rider) sag is 110-120mm. Obviously the fork was now way out so i have also reset this to middle settings on all clickers till I ride it and review it. Just by sitting on the bike it feels a lot more plush and after playing with the fork the whole package seems a lot more balanced. Time and a riding test will tell. I'll keep you posted, Mark. |
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This is the best article I have ever tried. My ideal setting stopped at 9mm and it feels like im floating over everything, this is the first time I have ever been able to set this up myself and have the front and rear work together.
Thanks Glenn..... |
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:)
Great info and very helpful
Thanks J
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