03-01-13, 09:24 AM
as a twiddler for many many years I will vouch for all that has been said, plus myown conclusion is that there is no such thing asĀ a perfect set up. Its like an ever moving goalpost. Much depends on so many variables- the time of year ( cold/hot) wet / dry , fast riding / slow riding. Let alone the mood of the rider....All have " ideal" settings.
As such I found a sort of compromise setting which does most but not all of what I want my suspension to do.AND thats a setting which suits me , on Ktech suspension, so its irrelevant to copy it....you have to find your own best setting. Start with getting the sag right for the rider weight , then start on damping. Increments on good suspension will make a difference( though take into account falcons comments ), its an empirical methodical work.
:rolleyes
As such I found a sort of compromise setting which does most but not all of what I want my suspension to do.AND thats a setting which suits me , on Ktech suspension, so its irrelevant to copy it....you have to find your own best setting. Start with getting the sag right for the rider weight , then start on damping. Increments on good suspension will make a difference( though take into account falcons comments ), its an empirical methodical work.
:rolleyes