I guess this means it's a bit soft....ps if the ring is near the bottom id add more air to the rear shock
That is just sat on it and the distance is 30mmnot that bad tbh but will not hurt putting a tad more air in to it and see what it is like
mine has fell off the end some times lol
Didnt check that.. I went out to do it but went for a ride instead..yeah id add some more air,what is the psi in it now?
Hey, you make it sound easy... CheersHi Phill,
You should have had 2 red plastic sag markers for setting the suspension with your bike. Dead easy stuff...just clip them on, set the sus to the softest setting on the 3 position lock out, and see where the rubber ring sits once you've had your sat weight on the bike...the red markers have a percentage indicator on them.
Ask your shop where they are if you don't have them-they should have offered to set it up for your weight when you collected.
No I didn't know.. I was only looking at the right side of the forks and didn't see anywhere to fit the gauge..The front one attaches in the same way - around the left stanchion...clip it over the black base below the spring/seal (takes more pushing than the rear) reset the rubber ring markers and presto! The black plastic in the pic is for the cable run on an internal remote dropper seatpost if you need to plug the frame hole..the rubber ring is for the bell.(sorry if you already knew what these were)
You don't.Why would I need one of those?
Will have to get some of this fork juice. Although I have noticed that the frame geometry seems to protect the shock from dirt and splashes .. the rear shock position was one of the reasons for choosing this bike.You don't.
SW, what makes the rear shock so different from the front forks? If you are saying that you need one for the rear shock, why not also fit the same on the front. Both operate in the same conditions.
I've yet to need a shock shroud, and find preventative maintenance is all that is required. Cleaning and inspecting after every ride, and just a small application of Fork Juice.
Apparently this is the same but cheaper..You don't.
SW, what makes the rear shock so different from the front forks? If you are saying that you need one for the rear shock, why not also fit the same on the front. Both operate in the same conditions.
I've yet to need a shock shroud, and find preventative maintenance is all that is required. Cleaning and inspecting after every ride, and just a small application of Fork Juice.