Thanks again J I've been playing around with the air pressure but not as much as you I'll try 135 psi I talked to a suspension shop in Arizona and he told me he runs his at 1:25 PSI and he's a hundred and ninety pounds I'll try it at 1:35 and see how I like it and then I'll do the difference at 1:25
I gotta try your lower psi trail riding recommendations. What are your dampening settings? It feels awesome the harder I ride it but slow speed and I'm getting beat. I don't seem to notice much difference adjusting the compression.
I had a pro set up my 2017 KTM350 xcf for the track. PSI in fork at 134psi and I’m 165lbs. I was running it at 145-150lbs and it was way to harsh.
Thanks again J I've been playing around with the air pressure but not as much as you I'll try 135 psi I talked to a suspension shop in Arizona and he told me he runs his at 1:25 PSI and he's a hundred and ninety pounds I'll try it at 1:35 and see how I like it and then I'll do the difference at 1:25
A good piece of information.
This was something I did not know. Thanks
Motion pro makes a great bleed valve. Dont need any tools to bleed air!
Those suck and will let air in. Slavens sells some that are much better and don't leak
Yeah, STR makes the ones that don’t leak.
Thank you
So bleeding doesn’t remove all air pressure from fork?
Gold valves in there?
I gotta try your lower psi trail riding recommendations. What are your dampening settings? It feels awesome the harder I ride it but slow speed and I'm getting beat. I don't seem to notice much difference adjusting the compression.
Tac R suspension
H.S. education wow...