Rock Shox Reba RLT 100mm
trund76
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Hi there
I'm after some advice on my Reba RLT forks. I know very little about the set-up of forks in general. I feel perhaps i'm not getting the most out of them, with my very limited knowledge.
At the moment I have both upper and lower chambers with equal air pressure, is this the right thing to do? Can anyone offer some better set-up advice for me??
Cheers very much guys and gals!
I'm after some advice on my Reba RLT forks. I know very little about the set-up of forks in general. I feel perhaps i'm not getting the most out of them, with my very limited knowledge.
At the moment I have both upper and lower chambers with equal air pressure, is this the right thing to do? Can anyone offer some better set-up advice for me??
Cheers very much guys and gals!
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Read the manual?I don't do smileys.
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see the topic in the FAQs?"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Ask on a forum for advice.... oh wait..
Set the pressure to obtain your correct sag!0 -
Ha!
The sag is set correctly!
I read the manual, very small amount of information.
Why bother wasting your time in replies like these!?
I have read somewhere that you can have higher or lower pressures in the upper and lower chambers to adjust the feel of the forks- perhaps making it smoother at the top and stiffer at the bottom.
I would very much appreciate someone help/advice.
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nicklouse wrote:see the topic in the FAQs?
Take it you didn't do this then?
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtop ... t=126296750 -