What i have with mine is sometimes when i hit a speedbump the seat isn't going all back where it was. I need to lift my butt to get the seat back up. I weigh 90kgs (200lbs). Do i need a stronger spring?
Hi you could try taking it apart and putting some good grease inside it, also you should have the spring set so when you sit on the bike the seat only goes down like a 1/4 inch if you have it so soft that when you sit on the seat it sags down far it wont work properly. you can put a small zip tie or wrap a wire around the shock tube so you can slide it down and then you gently sit on the bike and gently get off and the zip tie you put on will go up on the post showing how much the post sag down from when you sate down, this way you can keep adjusting the spring tension to get it it to like a 1/4 inch or 1/2 the most sagged down when you sit on the seat and then try it and see if that helps.
It works good, seat was a little hard though, I think I'll ride it once more and see how it is then I might put the c9 back on it for extra cushion Lol
Hi If set up right it should help with the blows you get from going over bumps and stuff for sure even when hitting the little stuff. Worth a try they are only like 25 bucks.@@concernedcitizen5493
That suspension seat post looks like it makes the ride 100 times more comfortable
Yeah a lot better than just a seatpost that's for sure! Thanks Fitz!
Great job buddy with the review
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the review
😁👍Your welcome.
Got one from Decathlon for $24, pretty damn neat except it didn't fit my Seat post hole and I had to buy another $10 adapter lol. Thanks !
Yeah they come in different seatpost sizes and you can also use the seatpost adaptors to. But they work great for the $. Thanks for watching.
What i have with mine is sometimes when i hit a speedbump the seat isn't going all back where it was. I need to lift my butt to get the seat back up. I weigh 90kgs (200lbs). Do i need a stronger spring?
Hi you could try taking it apart and putting some good grease inside it, also you should have the spring set so when you sit on the bike the seat only goes down like a 1/4 inch if you have it so soft that when you sit on the seat it sags down far it wont work properly. you can put a small zip tie or wrap a wire around the shock tube so you can slide it down and then you gently sit on the bike and gently get off and the zip tie you put on will go up on the post showing how much the post sag down from when you sate down, this way you can keep adjusting the spring tension to get it it to like a 1/4 inch or 1/2 the most sagged down when you sit on the seat and then try it and see if that helps.
It works good, seat was a little hard though, I think I'll ride it once more and see how it is then I might put the c9 back on it for extra cushion Lol
yeah you're used to that cloud9 pillow!
More cushion for the pushin 😀😀👍👍
@@jackanddan Ha ha yeah works great when you have a non suspension bike!
No one wants a sore butt.
Yep that's for sure! Thanks for watching.
@@PHFishingBikingmy days of off road are over but im wondering how this would work on my road bike
Hi If set up right it should help with the blows you get from going over bumps and stuff for sure even when hitting the little stuff. Worth a try they are only like 25 bucks.@@concernedcitizen5493