I think I'm on position seven or 3 depending which way the numbers start. Can somebody tell me which way the numbers on the rear preload start. Is 1 at the lowest point on the adjuster (the adjuster I'm referring to looks like steps) or at the top
Does it really matter? call it 1 or 9 it's either one will be the softest or the hardest depending on your choice.
The manual works 1 as softest though
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I didn't think it was that hard a question. Perhaps I could have worded it better.
I have attached a lovely hand drawn picture of what my suspension adjuster looks like. The red dot, is that in position 3 or position 7? That's what I can't find in the manual - whether position 1 (softest) is the lowest (left hand) setting or the highest (right hand) setting.
Does this make sense? Does the numbering system start at the lowest point and work up, or start at the highest point and work down?
12-05-14, 10:25 AM (This post was last modified: 12-05-14, 10:29 AM by midden.)
Number 1 will be the lowest step and spring basically with no loading ie uncompressed. As the steps are climbed the spring is further compressed (preloading)
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I realise it is probably a stupid question which is why it might have been read wrong. Just wanted to clarify as the manual says 1 is soft but without actually seeing any numbers on the adjuster.....
I float between 65-70 kilos, but I found the standard scock soft and saggy. Maybe its how I ride, maybe mine was past its best. But it was shite. There are plenty owners on here have upgraded to an R6 shock or better. I am one of them. It is a sound investment if you like to explore the full capability of the machine.
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