Honestly, I have no idea where can you buy spare parts for this model. You can check shops where they sell x fusions damper. You can also measure and check if spare parts from other models fit to your.
@@WR-WeRide well funny enough i have the same weight as you, i didnt know what was a good pressure to start at and then adjust so thats why i asked, thank you tho
I believe the max air pressure reccomended is 250 psi. As a general rule of thumb for suspensions, with front forks… you take your weight, add 10-15 psi.. and divide that number by 2 to get your psi. For the rear, you take your weight, add 5-10 lbs and that’s your rear psi. I weigh about 195-200lbs so my front is at 110 and my rear is at 205. And add or subtract psi based on your ride style accordingly.
what i hate about xfusion shocks, is that they are not being honest about their stroke length. I have an O2 pro rlx that measures 190x51mm but it bottoms out at 38mm. 12mm go to waste.
dude you didn't put in any oil??
Whith pressure for 60 kgs and hall montain using?
very well explained, I really needed it
spare parts (o-rings and more) where can I find them?
Honestly, I have no idea where can you buy spare parts for this model. You can check shops where they sell x fusions damper. You can also measure and check if spare parts from other models fit to your.
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1-2cc oil in positive no&)?
How much pressure did you put in? Also how much is the maximum?
I have about 150 psi- i have 62kg weight. I don't know what is the maximum. Why are you asking?
@@WR-WeRide well funny enough i have the same weight as you, i didnt know what was a good pressure to start at and then adjust so thats why i asked, thank you tho
I believe the max air pressure reccomended is 250 psi. As a general rule of thumb for suspensions, with front forks… you take your weight, add 10-15 psi.. and divide that number by 2 to get your psi. For the rear, you take your weight, add 5-10 lbs and that’s your rear psi. I weigh about 195-200lbs so my front is at 110 and my rear is at 205. And add or subtract psi based on your ride style accordingly.
@@RobertAcsell-zi1gy oh thank you this is really informative
what i hate about xfusion shocks, is that they are not being honest about their stroke length. I have an O2 pro rlx that measures 190x51mm but it bottoms out at 38mm. 12mm go to waste.
underated
You work too slow as if its now you are learning how to service a shock, huh
The only one who explained how to do it, you could have speed the video too, but my response was 2 years later hahaha