04-01-2007, 09:02am
get someone to check for sag on the front, that will sort out the spring rates. Also, stick a small zip tie around the fork leg at the bottom, go for a ride, and do some stopping. Do light stops first and check the zip tie position, then harder and harder, checking all the time. There's supposed to be about 30mm of cuhioning at the bottom of the travel, so that's where it should stop. If it goes to the bottom, there's been worjk done on the forks.
If you are at all unsure, do as suggested and get to a bike suspension guy. Should take about 20min to check it all out and recommend a fix. <i></i>
If you are at all unsure, do as suggested and get to a bike suspension guy. Should take about 20min to check it all out and recommend a fix. <i></i>