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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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Sag numbers
Curious what the sag should be on an '11 with Ohlins? I checked my owners manual and searched the suspension forum but can't seem to find the range it should be in. I ran 104mm this last weekend but the front was pushing so I figured I would try 103mm to put a little more weight on the front. Tried compression and rebound adjustments on the front but nothing seemed to help so sag was my obvious next step. If it makes any difference, I'm 140lbs and running a 4.8kg spring.
Oh, yeah, I'm loving my Zoke 48's! They work better than my revalved twin chamber Showas on my other bike.
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105mm should be good.
Try raising the fork tubes in the triple clamps. |
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Forks are currently lined up with the fork cap to fork tube juncture. So, try maybe 2mm up in the clamps?
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Yes. To the 2nd line.
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