Marzocchi 44 RLO RC 2010 and Giant Rear Shock set up; help?
DomN86
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Bike: Yukon FX 2.
Marzocchi 44 RLO RC 2010
http://www.marzocchi.com/admin/download.asp?LN=UK&idC=1592&Campo=ManualeInglese&IDFolder=126&IDOggetto=56731 Page 12; I'm under 70kg, (PSI) what does 30 divived 40 mean? - 30 / 40 PSI ???
Giant Rear Shock
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/backoffice/_upload_us/bikes/models/manual/08SuspensionQSGuide20070609.pdf
I pumped it up to 168 psi, moved the ring to the base, and sat on bike, but then what? The rest of the manual is not making any sense at all.
Bike: Yukon FX 2.
Marzocchi 44 RLO RC 2010
http://www.marzocchi.com/admin/download.asp?LN=UK&idC=1592&Campo=ManualeInglese&IDFolder=126&IDOggetto=56731 Page 12; I'm under 70kg, (PSI) what does 30 divived 40 mean? - 30 / 40 PSI ???
Giant Rear Shock
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/backoffice/_upload_us/bikes/models/manual/08SuspensionQSGuide20070609.pdf
I pumped it up to 168 psi, moved the ring to the base, and sat on bike, but then what? The rest of the manual is not making any sense at all.
Bike: Yukon FX 2.
GIANT YUKON FX2 - http://goo.gl/xtIfv.
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Also am I ok to pump up my '44 RLO front' with the pump that came with the rear shock?GIANT YUKON FX2 - http://goo.gl/xtIfv.0
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hmmm So when sat on bike the shock should compress 20% - 30% of ‘eye to eye’ shock length? If it does not compress by that much, then let out some air?GIANT YUKON FX2 - http://goo.gl/xtIfv.0
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Set sag when stood on bike - inflate/deflate sa necessary.
Then adjust rebound damping ie the speed at which the shocks return. Experiment, see what feels best. not too lively, but as slow so doesn't return for next hit.0