How To Setup Your Sag on A Full Suspension Mountain Bike | CRC |
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- In this video, Jacy Shumilak shows you how you can setup your sag on a full-suspension mountain bike.
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Great video ! Now I see what I do in a wrong way !
Found this video super helpful and easy to set up the suspension on my first full suspension mountain bike. Thanks for the nice and simple explanation! 👍
I find 30% front & rear works for me
& I always doing it fully dressed for a ride just before hitting the trails
Super helpful and comprehensive tutorial, thanks!
Thanks 😊
Fantastic. Been waiting for this one 👍👍
Perfect. Thanks!
🆒️🤘🚵♂️nice simple explanation..
Rockshox says something about opening all the dampers before setting , so you do that ?
My rear suspension has 3 riding settings, do I do the setting on the medium or softest setting?
prob medium cuz if u do a hard landing you could bottom it out
Thanks sir
Very useful info
When you buy a bike does it come with a shock pump
No 😢
YT bikes come with a shock pump. 😊
I was recommded 87psi but the sag was 60+%. I have it on 110psi but it sill sags at 30%. I'm 74kg. Seems like I have to put a very high psi to achieve 20% sag.
Same here!!
Im 82kg and run 200psi on my deluxe select+ shock to get 20% sag. It all depends on stroke length, leverage ratio from your bike etc. Body weight is just a rough guide to start off with
Is this being done in full open or in trial mode?
I'm 102kgs and to get 20% sag on my rear shock I need about 200+ psi is this high?
Is it necessary to keep compressions and rebound open for setting SAGs?
yes, otherwise firm would be open, and open would be way too much sag
Thx! :)
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So you don't mention the amount of psi !?!? Why i find your vid useless...