mephyst
03-04-2009, 03:42 PM
I bought my quad used and these shocks have the 200lb + person springs in them. I probably weigh 185-190 with my riding gear on... but I keep reading on here that these are the most easily adjustable shocks around and the spring rates can easily be compensated for by changing the air pressures around.
What would be a good starting point for all the knobs and clickers, and then psi in the main chamber and the evol? The guy I bought it from recommended I leave the settings alone and start at 100psi in the Evol and 50 in the big chamber.
It dunes really nice, but it almost feels too soft sometimes. Maybe this is just the feel of long travel and I have to get used to it? I have never ridden a long travel quad before I got this one!
I can't charge through whoops like I thought I would be able to because it's too soft... but I think it may have to do with my rear shock. It's revalved/resprung for a 235lb rider as well, and I think it's probably bucking me all over the place. I still get the feeling that my front end is too soft though...
What are some good increments to raise air pressures to? Does 100/50 even sound right?
Thanks!!
What would be a good starting point for all the knobs and clickers, and then psi in the main chamber and the evol? The guy I bought it from recommended I leave the settings alone and start at 100psi in the Evol and 50 in the big chamber.
It dunes really nice, but it almost feels too soft sometimes. Maybe this is just the feel of long travel and I have to get used to it? I have never ridden a long travel quad before I got this one!
I can't charge through whoops like I thought I would be able to because it's too soft... but I think it may have to do with my rear shock. It's revalved/resprung for a 235lb rider as well, and I think it's probably bucking me all over the place. I still get the feeling that my front end is too soft though...
What are some good increments to raise air pressures to? Does 100/50 even sound right?
Thanks!!