I missed this video..sorry...caught up now..good stuff..i think i go mostly by feel on tires and when i had a trail bike,with the forks..I never was that picky. Heck I had my trail bike 3 years just over 300 miles on it and never even checked the air in the forks hahah..BUT i wasnt hardcore and worried about perfection..lol..good tips though..Thanks Gene!!
I know this is older, but the new model of the Rock Shocks can be reset if you hold the button down for 5-10 seconds. I replaced my battery recently and it was constantly showing 45 psi and wouldn't shut off. After resetting it, it now show 0 when waking it and works as usual.
Great tips and good to know it can be done on some!
I've not seen anyone do a video about this. And it's a great one too. 👌
That's good to know. I've been using analog style stuff.
I missed this video..sorry...caught up now..good stuff..i think i go mostly by feel on tires and when i had a trail bike,with the forks..I never was that picky. Heck I had my trail bike 3 years just over 300 miles on it and never even checked the air in the forks hahah..BUT i wasnt hardcore and worried about perfection..lol..good tips though..Thanks Gene!!
I know this is older, but the new model of the Rock Shocks can be reset if you hold the button down for 5-10 seconds. I replaced my battery recently and it was constantly showing 45 psi and wouldn't shut off. After resetting it, it now show 0 when waking it and works as usual.
Setting the display to zero PSI is not calibrating, it's zeroing. Calibration is confirming what you see is accurate