shadow knight
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Hey all probably has already been done but thought I need an even more dumbed down version.
I have a 2012 cove shocker with a Fox dhxrc4 rear shock and 2012 boxxer World Cup forks.
I have kind of found a setting that I like for the You Yangs, but when I went to Maldon it was way to stiff and ended up fatiguing my hands quite quickly.
I weigh 95kg and am running a 450 rear spring.
Just want to know what all the hsc, lsc, hsr and lsr do exactly in the most simplest way.
Eg what I should adjust for small bump sensitivity, what to adjust for jumps, what to adjust to make the bike pedal better ?
Had a kona operator prior to this which had basic suspension, but can't wrap my head around what all the dials and what air pressure I should be running in my forks and my shock on my current ride.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers in advance.
Dan
I have a 2012 cove shocker with a Fox dhxrc4 rear shock and 2012 boxxer World Cup forks.
I have kind of found a setting that I like for the You Yangs, but when I went to Maldon it was way to stiff and ended up fatiguing my hands quite quickly.
I weigh 95kg and am running a 450 rear spring.
Just want to know what all the hsc, lsc, hsr and lsr do exactly in the most simplest way.
Eg what I should adjust for small bump sensitivity, what to adjust for jumps, what to adjust to make the bike pedal better ?
Had a kona operator prior to this which had basic suspension, but can't wrap my head around what all the dials and what air pressure I should be running in my forks and my shock on my current ride.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers in advance.
Dan