Stupid rear shock adjustment question
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Stupid rear shock adjustment question
I don't have a book yet but can someone please tell me which clicker is comp and which is rebound??
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Re: Stupid rear shock adjustment question
comp top
rebound bottom
rebound bottom
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Re: Stupid rear shock adjustment question
Set your rebound first because you will notice that it affects compression also.
You can verify this by turning your compression all the way out and changing the rebound adjustment.
Once the rebound feels right, try different compression settings.
You can verify this by turning your compression all the way out and changing the rebound adjustment.
Once the rebound feels right, try different compression settings.
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Re: Stupid rear shock adjustment question
+1 on reaching for the rebound adj first. Lots of people go or the compression, but it's often times the rebound that's off. Of course make sure you sag is set properly first [emoji16]
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